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A friend of mine who lives in Sisaket has a physical disability. He wants to buy a new car and have it modified to his disability (extra gas pedal). He got a blank stare from his car dealer. Anyone know what to do?

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Just now, chris26be said:

A friend of mine who lives in Sisaket has a physical disability. He wants to buy a new car and have it adapted to his disability (extra gas pedal). He got a blank stare from his car dealer. Anyone know what to do?

 

What is his disability and why does an second gas peddle help ?

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4 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

What is his disability and why does an second gas peddle help ?

He has a prosthetic leg and needs an extra gas pedal to the left of the brake pedal. In Belgium he drives such a car.

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An 'extra' accelerator pedal seems exceptionally odd and dangerous.... 

 

 

I'm assuming you mean... your friend wants the 'Accelerator on the left and brake on the right'... i.e. a pedal reversal...    Nevertheless, I cant see how this would make a difference, but then again I can't picture his predicament.

 

As Ralph suggests - hand held controls seems far more reliable and not uncommon...  perhaps its best to go that route.

 

SIAM NISSIN - looks like the idea solution. 

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13 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

An 'extra' accelerator pedal seems exceptionally odd and dangerous.... 

 

 

I'm assuming you mean... your friend wants the 'Accelerator on the left and brake on the right'... i.e. a pedal reversal...    Nevertheless, I cant see how this would make a difference, but then again I can't picture his predicament.

 

As Ralph suggests - hand held controls seems far more reliable and not uncommon...  perhaps its best to go that route.

 

SIAM NISSIN - looks like the idea solution. 

This is what it looks like in his Belgian car
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1 hour ago, chris26be said:

This is what it looks like in his Belgian car
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I'm surprised that was legal anywhere in Europe....

 

But from a practical point of view, I'm assuming his left leg is more functional than his right, and his right gets in the way, when trying to use the accelerator. 

 

Hand held seems the only common sense way to go - that photo looks lethal... 

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1 hour ago, chris26be said:

This is what it looks like in his Belgian car
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I'm going to presume here that your pal has a prosthetic right leg and a functioning left one. If that's the case, then moving the accelerator over to the left of the brake pedal makes perfect sense. And from from the look of the photo, that's what he has and he is used to.

 

A better solution, IMO than having a hand throttle, which would entail 'one hand steering' which is not regarded as very safe. 

 

Thais are pretty creative when it comes to novel solutions and I'm sure if you/he keep asking around, you'll find someone who can help. Good luck

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