How do I drive a car if I can't use my left leg? - Automatic and Mobility Instruction
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I can't use my left arm?
I can't use my right arm?
I can't use my left leg?
I can't use my right leg?
I can't use either of my legs?
My legs are short?
I can't turn my neck or back?
I can't move the handbrake?
I can't move the gearstick?
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Home Page
Meet the instructor
Satisfied customers
Lesson prices
Contact details
Why automatic?
Theory test
Practical test
Adaptations
I can't use my left arm?
I can't use my right arm?
I can't use my left leg?
I can't use my right leg?
I can't use either of my legs?
My legs are short?
I can't turn my neck or back?
I can't move the handbrake?
I can't move the gearstick?
Photos of junctions
Lesson training aids
Buying an automatic car
Useful links
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How do I drive a car if I can't use my left leg?
Adaptations
You don't need any adaptations. In an automatic car, there is no clutch pedal so you only need to use one leg to operate the two remaining pedals.
Standard pedal layout (click on the photo to enlarge it)
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