how make a handicapped person 

                                              Drive in right way              

                                                Firsly if you  Getting a license for disabled driving involves having the proper handicap driving modifications and meeting the test requirements. Find out more.

disabled driving is very much a real possibility. With some special modifications to any vehicle, you can be driving very easily and safely among other drivers. 

Getting a driver's license when disabled is not much different than for those who do not have a handicap.

 secondly Take a Driver's Test 

Everyone who wants to obtain a driver's license must pass both a written and a driving test. The written test can be accompanied by a driver's education class, but this is not required. Once you have taken your written test, you receive a learner's permit so you can practice driving until the actual road test.

Have Special Modifications  

furthermore   you must show the licensing authority you not only know the rules of the road, but that you can safely drive a car without any hindrances or obstructions. This means special steering wheel hand controls, including throttle, braking, signaling and steering, must be installed. In some states, a second set of controls should be included in the passenger seat.

Pass Road Test 

Once you have shown your car has the required handicap driving modifications made to it, you can take the driving test. If you pass this test, you will be issued a driver's license.

Follow the Rules of the Road 

After you have passed the driver's test, there are no special requirements other than having a special license plate and a placard to hang on your mirror that specifies you are disabled. This is not to single out a disabled driver, but to let others know in case there is an emergency or some other problem

despite If you are in need of a car for disability driving, you need to have certain modifications done to the vehicle. The modifications will of course vary depending upon your disability, but below are some requirements you should follow.

< Get an automatic transmission

The shifter should not have a button on it. There should be a feature that enables you to move the shifter easily

Make sure the car has power steering, power windows, power locks and power seats

If you are in a wheelchair, you need to have enough room, and there should be some sort of lift to get the wheelchair into the Seat belts should be recessed

Install hand grips inside the vehicle

Install a leg lifter if you need help to get your legs into the vehicle

Install a transfer board to use to transfer yourself from the wheelchair and the seat

<> If unable to use foot pedals, the car needs hand controls for both the brakes and the gas <> There should be a push button ignition for those with weakness of the hands. A touch screen is a good addition to control the signals, lights and wipers

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