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Driving Aids Development Corp.

9417 Delancey Drive
Vienna, Virginia 22182
United States
Telephone: 888-762-1046 or 703-938-6435.
Web: http://www.drivingaids.com.
Email: dadc500@drivingaids.com.

Products manufactured by Driving Aids Development Corp. (listed alphabetically)

  1. DADC 500 MANUAL PUSH PULL Picture of DADC 500 MANUAL PUSH PULL

    The DADC 500 Manual Push Pull is a hand control designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities, spinal cord injury, or upper extremity disabilities, including limited range of motion. It is designed for drivers who like the traditional push/pull handle. The user pulls the handle to control the accelerator and pushes it to apply the brakes. The DADC 500 Manual Push Pull features quick, light action and smooth response to the user's motions. It fits a wide range of vehicles with little or no cutting to the dashboard, and its self-lubricating components eliminate maintenance and squeaks. Pedals and cruise control remain fully functional when the hand control is installed. It mounts on the either side of the steering wheel. All fasteners and major parts are made of high-strength stainless steel. It can be tailored with a mix of metal, wood or paint to compliment any car's interior.

  2. DADC 500 MANUAL PUSH ROCK Picture of DADC 500 MANUAL PUSH ROCK

    The DADC 500 Manual Push Rock is a hand control designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities, spinal cord injury, or upper or lower extremity disabilities, including limited range of motion. Designed for drivers who want a higher hand position on the steering wheel, the DADC 500 Manual Push Rock features a vertical handle and provides a quick, light action and smooth response to the user's motions. The user pulls (or rocks) the vertical handle back to control the accelerator and pushes it forward to apply the brakes. The DADC 500 Manual Push Rock fits a wide range of vehicles with little or no cutting to the dashboard, and its self-lubricating components eliminate maintenance and squeaks. Pedals and cruise control remain fully functional when this hand control is installed. It mounts on the either side of the steering wheel. All fasteners and major parts are made of high-strength stainless steel. It can be tailored with a mix of metal, wood or paint to compliment any car's interior.

  3. DADC 500 PUSH PULL HAND CONTROL Picture of DADC 500 PUSH PULL HAND CONTROL

    The DADC 500 Push Pull is a hand control designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities, spinal cord injury, or upper extremity disabilities, including limited range of motion or hand strength. The user pulls the handle to control the accelerator and pushes it to apply the brakes. Designed for drivers who like the traditional push/pull handle, the DADC 500 Push Pull is vacuum assisted and requires only a light touch to operate. The full range of motion from idle to full throttle is less than two inches. The DADC 500 Push Pull fits a wide range of vehicles with little or no cutting to the dashboard, and its self-lubricating components eliminate maintenance and squeaks. Pedals and cruise control remain fully functional when the hand control is installed. It mounts on the either side of the steering wheel. All fasteners and major parts are made of high-strength stainless steel. It can be tailored with a mix of metal, wood or paint to compliment any car's interior.

  4. DADC 500 TWIST Picture of DADC 500 TWIST

    The DADC 500 Twist is a hand control designed for use by individuals with lower extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury, including people with limited range of motion. This power assisted hand control has a handle that is twisted gently for gas and a lever that is pushed for brakes. The DADC 500 Twist is intended for drivers who want ease of operation and precise, fingertip control. Its vacuum-assisted, motorcycle-style handle enables full throttle in one quarter turn of the wrist. The DADC 500 Twist fits a wide range of vehicles with little or no cutting to the dashboard, and its self-lubricating components eliminate maintenance and squeaks. It mounts on the either side of the steering wheel. Pedals and cruise control remain functional after the hand control is installed. All fasteners and major parts are made of high-strength stainless steel. It can be tailored with a mix of metal, wood or paint to compliment any car's interior.

  5. DADC BRAKE ONLY Picture of DADC BRAKE ONLY

    The DADC Brake Only is a hand control designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities, spinal cord injury, upper or lower extremity disabilities, including limited range of motion or use of only one leg, or drivers who can operate the pedals, but are challenged with the transition from gas to brake. The user pushes the control's handle to apply the brakes. It does not connect to the accelerator. The DADC 500 Brake Only provides a quick, light action and a smooth response. It fits a wide range of vehicles with little or no cutting to the dashboard, and its self-lubricating components to eliminate maintenance and squeaks. Pedals and cruise control remain fully functional when the hand control is installed. It mounts on the either side of the steering wheel. All fasteners and major parts are made of high-strength stainless steel. It can be tailored with a mix of metal, wood or paint to compliment any car's interior.

  6. DADC GAME WHEEL Picture of DADC GAME WHEEL

    The DADC Game Wheel is a modified game controller designed for people with fine motor or upper or lower extremity disabilities, or spinal cord injury that prevent them from using a joystick or pedal control. This controller consists of a steering wheel controller for games involving racing or driving, and a hand control lever extending from the base of the unit to control acceleration and braking functions.

  7. DADC KEY TEE Picture of DADC KEY TEE

    The DADC Key Tee is a key holder designed for use by individuals with grasping disabilities, limited hand strength or arthritis. This T-shaped holder fit over the top of most keys to facilitate grasping the key and increase leverage when turning the key.

  8. DADC TURN SIGNAL ADAPTER Picture of DADC TURN SIGNAL ADAPTER

    The DADC Turn Signal Adapter is a right or left hand directional signal extension lever designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities, especially those with limited or no use of the left hand or arm. Designed to allow drivers to operate the turn signals with the right hand instead of the left, this device attaches to the turn signal lever and crosses to the right side of the steering column. It can also be mounted on the left side as an extension of the turn signal lever. The DADC Turn Signal Adapter is made of lightweight aluminum.

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