Larry, you have touch a tender part of my heart in your quest to drive on 
your own.  I wish you well, but suggest that you be evaluated by your state's 
certified driving rehab specialist before you hit the road.  
This specialist will test you on several kinds of hand controls to determine 
what it will take for you to drive safely on the road... with others.  I 
always thought that Wells-Einburg used the motorcycle grips for functioning para 
drivers.
I'm thinking and guessing, not knowing your personal strengths or weaknesses, 
that the push/pull controls are better and a quad "fork" spin control.
I hope that you reconsider the driving issue before you hit the streets of 
North America.... (or else call me before you hit the roads.... so that I can 
find a hiding place, lol)
Best Wishes
W
In a message dated 7/30/04 8:21:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I have a question for my fellow quads who drive. I have a monarch control 
which is made like a motorcycle grip. Obviously, I can't grip it. What kind of 
wrist support do you guys use that allows you to push down the accelerator? I 
have a wall hook from Walmart fastened to mine. Not very pretty, but it 
works, sorta. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Larry Willis >>

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