Disabled Adapting Vehicle
 
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There are accessories and adaptations that can make it easier to get in and out of your ve
hicle. This may be particularly important if you're in a wheelchair. You may be able to get into your car from the driver's side, passenger side or rear. Your choice of entry will determine the type of adaptations you need for your vehicle. For entry from the driver's or passenger's door, you need wide doors and preferably a sliding and swivelling aid.
If you've lost the use of one of your legs or have reduced usage in one leg, the adaptations you may consider include: an automatic transmission car, which does not require the use of a clutch | moving the accelerator on an automatic car to the left side of the foot brake if you have a right leg dis
The Disabled Drivers and Disabled Passengers Scheme provides a range of tax reliefs linked to the purchase and use of vehicles by disabled drivers and disabled passengers in Ireland. Under the terms of the scheme, you can claim remission or repayment of vehicle registration tax (VRT), repayment of value-added tax (VAT) on the purchase of a vehicle and repayment of VAT on the cost of adapting a vehicle, up to a maximum of 9,525 euro for a disabled driver and 15,875 euro for a disabled passenger.

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Most cars and other vehicles too, can be adapted to suit a wide range of disabled drivers. When you are thinking of buying a car, you need to know. For instance, how it needs to be adapted to suit you? Whether the company who will adapt it for you can make the changes you need to the make and model you want? Finding these things out just takes a little bit of research, like contacting the manufacturer and the company adapting it.
 
 
 
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