Regaining mobility after an event or illness can change your life. Driving controls such as gas/brake, electronic, left foot accelerators, and steering devices have enhanced the independence of millions of disabled drivers. At R & J Mobility Service we provide you with options and the latest information on technology. We are here for the sale, installation, and service of the products after the sale.
Driving aids can be any number of devices that are designed to get our customers behind the wheel with full functionality. We have installed driving aids of all kinds for almost every type of disability.
At R & J Mobility Service, we offer a full line of driving aids to get you back in the driver’s seat:
Note for Drivers:
- We are required to ensure that you have a current driver license and a copy will be placed in your file with us.
- Prior to installing any adaptive driving equipment, we are required to have documentation that the equipment to be installed is appropriate for you. The documentation shall reflect your current functional and medical status. The documentation shall include one of the following:
- assessment report from a qualified driver rehabilitation specialist that includes specifications for equipment, modifications, and training;
- properly restricted current driver license;
- or experience in operating the equipment to be installed.
- If you are considering changing or replacing your adaptive equipment with a type that has different functional characteristics (i.e. changing from a push/right-angle hand control to a push/twist control), these procedures are also to be followed. An updated evaluation shall be obtained from a professional mobility specialist.
NOTE: Certified driver rehabilitation specialists (CDRS) are NMEDA’s strongly recommended first choice to meet the above minimum requirements. NMEDA recommends behind the wheel driver instruction and training. NMEDA requires that the driver be given operational orientation of the installed equipment. NMEDA recommends behind the wheel instruction if the driver is new to adaptive driving controls or their skills or equipment have changed.










