- Hand controls: These devices, which are mounted on the steering column or beneath the dashboard, enable individuals to accelerate and brake using their hands instead of their feet.
- Automatic transmissions: These allow individuals to shift gears without having to use a clutch pedal.
- Pedal extensions: These devices, which are attached to the brake and gas pedals, allow drivers with limited leg movement to reach and press the pedals.
- Steering knobs: These devices, which are attached to the steering wheel, allow drivers with limited hand movement to steer the vehicle more easily.
- Vehicle lifts: These devices, which are installed in the vehicle, allow individuals with mobility disabilities to enter and exit the vehicle without having to transfer from a wheelchair.
It is important to consult with a qualified professional, such as an occupational therapist or driving rehabilitation specialist, to determine the most appropriate modifications for a particular individual and their specific needs.