Thanks to Total Ability and our local engineers and installers, we have access to a wide range of hand controls and vehicle modifications to ensure all drivers can be paired with an appropriate vehicle modification to maximise driver safety, competence and independence.
As can be seen below, there is a vast array of vehicle controls available to us. These controls supplied by Total Ability includes electronic accelerators, brake levers, spinner knobs, and a high level range of equipment options including voice command, joystick and mini-wheel steering.
The Satellite Accelerator is for the driver who wants to maintain both hands on the wheel when driving.
The Trigger Accelerator and Brake Lever offers an easy transition to electronic controls for the driver familiar with the traditional mechanical Push-Pull hand control.
The Over Ring Accelerator provides effortless acceleration for drivers with limited dexterity wanting to keep both hands on the wheel.
The Ergonomic Radial Accelerator and Brake Lever is a quality hand control designed for operation with limited dexterity
The T-Radial Accelerator and Brake Lever is designed specifically with the needs of people with quadriplegia in mind.
The Freedom Brake and Accelerator is for drivers with very limited limb function and strength.
The Joystick Control is the most technically advanced piece of assistive driving equipment available for people with reduced physical function.
The Push-Pull Brake and Accelerator is based on the traditional function of the push-pull hand control.
The Brake Lever can be used on its own or in combination with various accelerator models such as the Satellite or Over Ring.
The Left Foot Accelerator is great when you need to accelerate with your left foot.
The Easy Drive is a hand control driving system designed to be fitted on the left-hand side of the driver seat.
The Mini Wheel Steering enables drivers with significantly restricted arm function to operate the steering wheel with the turn of a wrist.
Foot Steering is for the driver with limited or no arm function. The steering is controlled by moving the foot in a forward and backward pedal motion.
The Joystick Control is the most technically advanced piece of assistive driving equipment available for people with reduced physical function.