Greg, your van was designed and built for you and your needs.  This is the 
end result between your driving eval person, the vehicle conversion shop and 
you.  If you are having a problem... you want to make sure that the evaluater 
and 
conversion company are aware... to make necessary ajustments.
I see adaptive vehicles all the time, but wouldn't offer comments unless I 
was part of the eval or conversion team, simply because of the special 
fingerprint for you and your needs.

Depending on how complicated your individual controls are will determine if 
anyone else can drive your vehicle at a later time.
You have ever right to make noise and complain about your new vehicle or have 
them make adjustments.  I'm sure that you will have several adjustments to 
your new van during the first year of driving.  Some of them will be related to 
the manufacturing of the vehicle and others regarding to your ability to drive 
said vehicle.
Best Wishes
W
In a message dated 2/13/07 5:20:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I'm having a problem with my driving equipment. Once I get in the training
van, I have to moves my armrests to get the gas/brake and wheel in the
correct area for me to use it. So it would not be very independent. Part of
it is the braces they use to hold their equipment, they are just too big.
But I use the gas/brake on my left. It has to fit between my chair and the
van door. But that doesn't leave much room. Unless they attached it to the
door, but they don't like to do that, opening and closing the door can cause
too much banging on the equipment. I don't want a full size van, but not
much room in a mini.

Do you C5 drivers use a mini van?
 >>

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