Description

Driving School Package 3 – BAS Push/Pull Brake/Accelerator & 10 Way Quick Release Secondary Remote Device

Item 1 – BAS Push/Pull Brake/Accelerator:

“A new design concept where customer safety is never compromised!”

If you are unable to use the foot pedals in your vehicle, then the new BAS Push/Pull Brake/Accelerator is the ideal adaptation for you!

The adaptation allows a driver to operate the brake and accelerator by hand, using a single lever in a push/pull motion.

The adaptation is seat mounted and runs along the inside door sill.  A range of handles and handle bars are available, as well as an optional indicator switch.  An electronic accelerator option is also available.

Special/Unique Features:

  • Full movement of the steering wheel – this allows the the driver to have the wheel at the optimum driving position for them.
  • No removal of or interference with the driver’s airbag – some current Push/Pulls on the market require the driver’s airbag to be removed or disconnected. With the BAS Push/Pull, customer safety is never compromised.
  • No cutting of the vehicle’s trim or components on 95% of vehicles.

Click here for the BAS Push/Pull Brake/Accelerator Leaflet

 

Item 2 – 10 Way Quick Release Secondary Remote Device

The 10 Way Secondary Remote Control allows a driver to control functions such as the indicator and horn from a wireless control fitted to the steering wheel.  If you have limited movement in your upper body, this control will bring everything to your fingertips.

The design allows the driver to use the adaptation both to control the secondary functions and as a steering wheel aid.  The sleek and stylish design allows the adaptation to blend seamlessly with the vehicle’s original interior.

The adaptation controls the lights (headlights & full beam), wipers, horn and indicators.  It is also available with auto-cancelling indicators.

Developed in collaboration with Occupational Therapists this adaptation is extremely easy to use and can be fitted on either the right or left hand side of the steering wheel.

Note – the original controls are still active with the use of this adaptation.

Click here for the BAS Secondary Driving Control Leaflet.