Complete Guide to Driving With a Disability
Our complete guide to driving with a disability….take the stress out of getting behind the wheel and gain your independence to live life to the full!
The Highline Hoist is an articulated arm secured to the vehicle roof. From its folded position, the arm opens, up and outwards over the driver’s door.
Using a secure strap, the hoist lifts and secures the wheelchair safely to the roof of the vehicle, ready for transport. This hoist can be altered to suit fixed or folding manual wheelchairs.
Designed by Vehicle Adaptions Ltd, the Highline Hoist is made in New Zealand and constructed from robust, maintenance free materials. It is reliable, simple to operate, offering a safe and effective method of wheelchair storage at the touch of a button.
Lodgesons quick release steering ball is the highest quality available on the market. The keypad can be tilted and rotated to obtain the most comfortable position for the driver.
The lollipop grip is a popular new alternative to the standard steering ball style control. Simple to use, it is easily gripped and has a soft touch design that greatly increases driver comfort. The lollipop grip can be used in conjunction with any Lodgesons R200 secondary control system. The lollipop uses the same clamp as the standard steering ball, and can be purchased on its own (without clamp) for users who already have one of the systems.
Our complete guide to driving with a disability….take the stress out of getting behind the wheel and gain your independence to live life to the full!
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