What are vehicle modifications?
Vehicle modifications are any mechanical or structural changes to a passenger car or other motor vehicle that permit an individual with a disability to safely drive or ride as a passenger. Vehicle modifications also include wheelchair or scooter loaders which mount on the roof, in the passenger area, or in the trunk or other storage areas of a car or other motor vehicle. Automotive adaptive control devices (AACDs) are mechanical or electrical devices added to a standard motor vehicle to enable an individual with mobility restrictions to control the accelerator, foot brake, turn signals, dimmer switch, steering wheel, and/or parking brake.
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