1970 - 2010 |
Restricted Growth Association |
40th Anniversary
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0300 111 1970 |
Life begins at 40!
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E-Mail: office@restrictedgrowth.co.uk |
We always welcome new members whether you are a mother or father of a child with restricted growth, a professional working with someone who has restricted growth, or you are a person of restricted growth yourself. Visit the 'About the RGA' Section for more information about how we can support you.
With a few adaptions, most cars can be driven by an RG driver. The most common adaptions required are pedal extenders, lumbar support cushion to reduce the seat depth, handbrake extension and some way of closing the boot.
Pedal extenders raise the pedals if the user is unable to reach them. If people of different heights drive the same vehicle, the pedals can be made height adjustable. The pedals can also be made to detach easily if there will be people driving the car with the original pedals
The DVLA advises "A person in receipt of the higher rate mobility component of the Disability Living Allowance may hold a driving licence from 16 years of age."
Useful Links
Motability - gives advice on adaptions. People receiving the higher rate mobility component may qualify for the car scheme.
Ricability - guide for driving with restricted growth