Can I still drive?
Go for it. Many people with SCI learn to drive using hand controls, a simple set of mechanical extensions that allow you to apply the brake and gas pedal with your hand instead of your foot. There are also gadgets to help you grip the steering wheel, or start the ignition. If you have a van modified with an automatic ramp or lift, you’ll be able to drive without even getting out of your wheelchair.
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There are 600 new spinal cord injuries every year in Ontario (more than one a day) and current estimates indicate that there are approximately 33,140 Ontarians living with spinal cord injury. (Urban Futures Institute Report)




