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Wheelchair Vans with Hand Controls and Electronic Driving Systems
HAND CONTROLS AND ELECTRONIC DRIVING SYSTEMS    

The trained staff at MobilityWorks works closely with you to custom fit your wheelchair van with the latest adaptive driving equipment. We offer a range of adaptive equipment such as hand controls, pedal extensions, brake pedal guards, steering knobs, and high tech electronic steering options.

The use of wheelchair van hand controls requires the driver to take and pass a special training class which educates on the nuances of driving with the controls.

We carry adaptive equipment made by the following manufacturers:

Drive Master
  Drive Master Steering Knob

Drive Master products are used to customize MobilityWorks vehicles for a range of mobility needs. Customizations such as low-effort steering, low effort brakes, left foot gas pedals, foot pedal extensions, steering knobs, steering cuffs, and many more are made possible by the product configurations offered by Drive Master. A Steering Knob is featured here which provides positive one-hand control of the steering wheel.


Wells Engberg
  Wells Engberg

The Wells-Engberg Company has over 40 years of experience manufacturing hand operated mechanical driving controls. One product frequently used by MobilityWorks customers’ is the CT-100. The CT-100 offers mechanical control of the vehicle with a flexible accelerator cable going directly to the accelerator pedal assembly. Just twist the handle (same as motorcycle grip) to accelerate. The cable design allows a reduction in the amount of hardware in driver's area giving the driver more leg room.


 
Mobility Products & Design (MPD)
  Mobility Products and Design

Mobility Products & Design manufactures hand, steering and foot controls that give you the ability to take control of your busy life. MobilityWorks fits a wide range of the MPD product line in vehicles. The Classic 3500 Hand Control Push/Pull is one commonly used product. It engages the accelerator and brake with custom options for operating the turn signals, horn or dimmer.



EMC – Electronic Mobility Controls
  Mobility Products and Design

One option available for some drivers is to install electronically assisted hand controls. This technology was originally modeled after technology used in the aerospace industry. First installed and used in an automobile in 1990, it has revolutionized how people in wheelchairs approach driving. EMC offers two types of controls. Primary Controls manage gas, brakes, and steering while the Secondary Driving Controls manufactured by EMC are designed to operate vehicle functions other than Gas, Brake & Steering. EMC offers a variety of options for many different vehicle applications, and each EMC secondary control comes with a 3 year manufacturer’s warranty.


Learn More about the Handicap Vehicle Controls at MobilityWorks

Through handicap hand controls, many people can assume the responsibility of driving for themselves again. MobilityWorks offers a wide selection of adaptive equipment for vehicles, so handicapped people can have the independence of being in control of their own transportation. All of the equipment we offer is manufactured by some of the most trusted names in the industry, so you can be confident in the quality and performance of your handicap hand controls.

Our knowledgeable team members at MobilityWorks can help you decide which adaptive controls will work best in your vehicle and for your particular situation. All of our team members are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest level of service, and they never try to sell you services or accessories that you do not need.

No matter which type of handicap hand control or other feature you’re interested in adding to your current or new vehicle, our experienced technicians can quickly install the pieces, putting you on the road within a short time period. We hold our technicians to the highest industry standards, always ensuring that the handicapped hand controls and other equipment are installed to function properly and safely for the customer.

To learn more about the different hand controls for handicapped drivers that we offer, feel free to give us a call at 866-711-5071 or send us an email at ask@mobilityworks.com. One of our knowledgeable team members will be able to answer your various questions and provide you with additional information for you to consider when making additions to a current or new vehicle.

 


 
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