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Peddle Master Portable Hand Controls are made for use on automatic vehicles for disabled drivers. The Car Hand controls are lightweight a& easy to install.
The Peddle Master was invented and developed for the physically challenged driver, by a physically challenged driver, to offer them an alternate choice to current hand controls on the market today.
Because of the high price and permanent installation of the hand controls on the market today, we felt there was a need for a more portable hand control solution.
The Peddle Master has been evaluated and tested by the Louisiana Tech University, and was determined to be the most user friendly of any hand control on the market. Also, it was evaluated and tested by the UVA Auto Safety Laboratory in Virginia for durability and to be used in the automobile industry. This actually means that it is SAE tested and approved.
The Peddle Master Hand Control is totally portable and can be installed and removed in a matter of seconds. The Peddle Master can be used in over 90 percent of the vehicles manufactured in the world today. We suggest the automobile being used have an automatic transmission and power brakes.
One handle is vertical like an accelerator pedal and the other handle is horizontal like a brake pedal. This helps you to easily distinguish between the two handles.
One of the benefits of The Peddle Master is that it can be installed and removed by the driver while in the driver's seat. No tools are needed. It also gives the physically challenged driver the option of test driving any car he or she wishes to drive before purchasing.
Only 20 to 30 percent of the world's airports offer handicap vehicles for rent. The lightweight (2 lbs.) and portable Peddle Master can be taken with you in your suit case, so physically challenged drivers have the option of renting any car that fits his or her needs.
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My right leg is amputated below the knee, but the tendons have tightened so much I cannot use a prosthesis. I would like to drive because my wife has limited mobility also. Is this what I need to get back behind the wheel?
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Question By: dean on Jun 11 2020 6:45 PM
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My injury level is L-1, and I am in the process of getting a car, and am looking for hand controls for it so I will be able to drive. Is this type what I'm looking for or would something else be beneficial?
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Question By: Brandi on Aug 11 2003 11:29 AM
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I'M A DOUBLE AMPUTEE BELOW KNEE AND I NEED HAND CONTROLS WOULD THESE BE THE ONES I SHOULD BUY?
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Question By: KESHIA on May 11 2004 3:19 PM
KESHIA, YOU NEED TO CHECK WITH YOUR MVD B4 BUYING ANY DEVISE THAT MAY AFFECT YOUR DRIVING; NY STATE SAYS THE HAND CONTROLS HAVE TO BE INSTALL BY A QUALIFIED TECH.;;THEN YOU HAVE TO TAKE A ROAD TEST TO SHOW THAT YOU KNOW HOW TO USE THEM! YOU MAY ALSO NEED A DOC,S SCRIPT TO INSTALL AND FOR THE MOTOR VEHICLE DEPT.IN WHAT STATE YOU LIVE! NXT WEEK I TAKE MY ROAD TEST AND THEN GET MY LIC.NOTED THAT I CAN ONLY DRIVE A VEHICLE WITH HAND CONTROLS;;MINE WORKS GREAT AND THEY NEED TO BE INSPECTED AT LEAST ONCE PER YEAR! GOOD LUCK WAYNE
Answer By: WAYNE on Nov 11 2023 7:37 AM
I am a c-6 spinal cord injury. I can only drive with my hands... I've tried many hand controls, the best are permanent ones installed by professional. The peddle masters are soooooo terrible for SOO many reasons. I have used phc-3 hand controls that work very well .
Answer By: brian on Jan 13 2017 4:30 PM
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I was concerned when i read they dont stay in place.Please tell me, is there a Guarantee with this product?
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Question By: Maddie on Jan 13 2025 6:11 PM
The one I hooked onto the gas pedal came off, I reset it, and then after driving a while, could not get it back off, had to pry it off!
Answer By: ginsblue on Jul 15 2003 12:17 PM
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I had both of my legs amputated on 8/2010, and now I am in the process of getting hand controls for my van. My question is that can you put the controls yourself? On the other hand I heard that you have to let someone that is qualified to do it. And do you have to go to the DMV to let them inspect it? So PLEASE I need an answer ASAP, because I am getting cabin fever, if you know what I mean. Thank you very much!!!
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Question By: SPEEDY on Sep 11 2005 10:19 AM
i don't know the answer.
Answer By: freda1 on Sep 13 2016 3:02 PM
I am disabled and use hand controls on Both of my vehicles.
Answer By: Paul Kennedy on Dec 12 2026 9:06 PM
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Can I add the peedles to any car or is only for vans..
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