Hand controls allow drivers including many who are not disabled to retain a firm grip on the steering wheel even if driving a vehicle that requires shifting of a manual transmission.
Hand controls for manual transmission cars.
With the right hand the driver controls the gas and brake through a conventional hand controls device that is originally intended for automatic transmission cars.
Manual transmissions have been disappearing for some time now.
With their left thumb they operate a spring loaded lever that relates the position of the lever to the position of the clutch.
There are just over 40 models in the u s.
All of the hand control equipment that we offer is manufactured by the most trusted names in the industry.
Many of these cars come standard with a stick shift on the least expensive base trim.
The drivematic iii operates the clutch of your vehicle enabling persons with disabilities to drive a manual transmission vehicle.
Drivers who use hand controls have excelled in all types of motor sports competing and winning against other drivers who are not disabled.
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For individuals with reduced grip strength that are unable to operate the clutch button on the transmission lever a modified grip is available which enables activation through hand pressure.
The manual transmission s on its death bed but it s not dead yet.
That are still available with a manual transmission.
Hand controls for cars trucks suvs and vans.
Drive a clutch with hand controls.
Here are the 2021 cars trucks and suvs still available with such a gearbox.
Computerized clutch which is a button installed on the gear stick of a manual car which when pushed and the gear stick operated the clutch pedal is bypassed.
Mobilityworks offers a wide selection of adaptive equipment for most every type of vehicle to regain independence and to be in control of your own transportation.