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Title: Driving techniques for drivers with mobility disabilities.

Abstract:

“Driving technique is the way of using the road consciously chosen by the driver. The key to appropriate driving technique is the driver's knowledge, skills and characteristics.” [1] The above-mentioned skills refer only to the manner of using the vehicle by an able-bodied driver (driver candidate and full-fledged driver). The techniques used by the vehicle driver affect the possibility of making mistakes while driving and the time needed to perform manoeuvres. Generally accepted driving standards and principles do not cover how to drive a vehicle adapted to the needs of a disabled driver. These skills are therefore not developed during the course preparing candidates with disabilities to become drivers, or at a later stage after obtaining driving licenses. The aim of the article is to present ways of driving a vehicle using the most common adaptive devices used by people with mobility disabilities. The research used the case study method, i.e. a case study involving the analysis and discussion of real situations [2]. The lack of information relating to driving techniques adapted to the needs of drivers with disabilities is a gap that should be filled. The study describes the processes relating to driving techniques of a vehicle with the most commonly used adaptation sets.

Date issued:

2023-12-31

Identifier:

oai:ribes-88.man.poznan.pl:1965 ; doi:10.37055/slw/186382 ; oai:editorialsystem.com:article-186382

Electronic ISSN:

2719-7689

Print ISSN:

1508-5430

Publisher ID:

186382

Starting page:

209

Ending page:

230

Volume:

59

Issue:

2

Journal:

SLW

Keywords:

paraplegia ; disabled driver ; vehicle adaptation ; person with physical disabilities ; car driving technique

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May 20, 2025

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May 20, 2025

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https://ribes-88.man.poznan.pl/publication/2167

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