Hello, first of all hello because I’m new here in the forum^^ I have the following problem. I broke a few brittle vertebrae when I was thrown at a street lamp by a motorcycle accident. the problem is that I don’t have so much power in my legs yet, and therefore need an automatic car. I would also rather have a car conversion with which I can brake with my poor ones. gas-giving is with the right foot no problem at all, only with the brake I am simply afraid that I will not brake properly in the decisive moment and then I will run over someone or something bad happens. the function of the legs etc… is again fully there – just not yet as strong and responsive… so I would like to ask: – is such a conversion possible for me to every vehicle (BMW e46)? – how much does that cost?(I am only 18 and therefore no millionaire^^) – do you have to take directly gas and brake or there is also brake individually? – will the cost be I hope here are some who can understand me and help me… greet BG
Category: Behindertengerechte Mobilität Forum
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Special discount for officially ordered carers???
Hello I am an officially ordered caretaker with valid caretaker card for my severely disabled sister who lives in the same household as us. Would I receive the special discount when buying a new vehicle ? If yes, what are the discounts of the manufacturers ? Thank you MfG M. Bauer
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15% discount with severely disabled ID. Is that true?
Hello together. I have already read more often that Audi grants 15% discount if the buyer is admitted to the car is severely disabled with the additions “G” or “h” and a few others (I just lost it). Is that certain? So I can call on the dealer or is that only a “can” performance? I have also read that the transfer costs should also be eliminated as a severely disabled person. e. If all this is true MfG
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Severely disabled ID + car discount
Hello municipality, I think to have heard that the car companies (Audi e.g.) give a customer discounts (my 19%) via a disabled ID card. Is that right? And who can buy a car? Actually only people who are “businessable” – say 18 years and older. Background of the story is – my son, who will soon get a severely disabled ID card and we will soon need a new or different car because of his illness situation. From an acquaintance ha I have heard that you can let a car insurance on your children?!? But how about buying a car in general? And please don’t discuss any rafflery about percentages in this matter. We are punished enough … Oh yes… my son is going to be 3 years in April and can’t walk. Thank you for your help Greeting Markus
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Register car(s) with 50% G
Moin Moin! In the title line it already says. Several cars are running on my name and I have not used the tax advantages of the mark G so far. Tomorrow (or the days) I wanted to go to the registration office and register them at the new place of residence. What do I have to consider in order to get the discount? Do I have to go somewhere else than to the registration office? Do I need documents besides the SBA? And how much do I have to pay instead of €287? 143 €? 144 €? 143.50 €? I could’ve asked you a lot earlier… I hope you’ll still help me, dear Meehster.
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Occupancy of disabled parking spaces by unauthorised persons
Hello people, what experiences have you had so far? Does it often occur to you that the disabled parking spaces are occupied by other unauthorized users? We have here at the hospital a parking garage in which directly at the entrance on one side disabled parking spaces and on the other side parking spaces for transporters (because of the height) are excellent. Now it happens regularly that the disabled parking spaces are occupied by non-authorized users, but it has never been an unauthorized user. This shows me that the people here prefer to be able to park a disabled person rather than to stand out between the transporters. It has even happened that a third simply between 2 vehicles marked with an ID and thus took the opportunity to get in with the wheelchair. For comparison with France, Spain or England: There I have never experienced that not I think this is due to the marking of these parking spaces. In these countries, the complete footprint is blue and has a large wheelchair sign. Thus, a third-party parker is really noticeable and will be ashamed, since he could be considered a behindi. (Many normalos are still ashamed of this when a facility is a disabled person.) In England they go even further: the exit area (that’s the reason why the parking spaces are so wide) is shaded red, so that even the stupidest understands this not to stand here, because space must be open to the doors and Hanhabe the wheelchair. Wouldn’t it make sense to mark our parking spaces similarly? Greetings from the Sauerland
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Motorcycle for handicap
Hello people! I don’t move so often in Harley circles… although we have made a remarkable number of modifications on Harley base for disabled people since 2007 in our company. Here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG9vZ7yTeUs I don’t want to withhold from you. We designed the bike for a very prominent racer (tour car, Formula 3000, Porsche Cup, Seat Cup), who is sitting in a wheelchair after an accident. I’m looking forward to the reactions! Willi K.
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Companies Cars for disabled employees
Hi guys, I’ve been breaking my head to whom I can turn for days now and I don’t even spit out anything to you. It’s about the following. Since I bought a new car privately because the “old” new car had almost 100tkm on the tacho after 2.5 years (because more for the company on the road than for myself) we decided, or I refuse to drive it all again with my own car. Jeetz we want to buy a company car. y (because of the DSG transmission). Since I have 80% GdB I wonder if there is not any way to get a subsidy, better conditions etc for the purchase. We are a small operation (father+company partner+mother+me) and since the two have better to do than deliveries I will use the car to 99.9%. In addition to that should also come customer service (machines pick up and bring what was not possible so far). I would be very grateful if you had a few useful tips. If there is a discounted solution, we would of course like to take advantage of it. I thank you for your efforts.
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Is it reasonable to apply for a licence?
A young friend of mine said the other day that he was thinking of giving his driver’s license. He is neither senior nor disabled, but frustrated because his parents did not let him drive and he did not get a car himself. Since he also does not want to present himself to the car dealerships as one who always makes test drives and does profane everyday work in the rented demonstration car, and since he has never really needed his driver’s license, he would give it up (he is 19, the Gu Like an 89-year-old grandpa who can’t drive his 190s or so, he might want to give up his driver’s license, because as a present, a time-limited bus ticket is then waved; as he said. He is frustrated (he lives in the country), because he doesn’t come out of your home town and is only at home or at work, and since he would apparently get a free bus ticket, he would prefer it. He complained to me about his suffering and said that he would at least come by bus. What do you think about it? Of course, his parents advise him not to drive, but still don’t let him drive. I don’t mix in, but ask myself why he got permission to do the driver’s license. I would talk to the parents, but these are difficult contemporaries (I know them), they would throw me out of the house and afterwards beat the son up or insult him, what he imagines (it was like that before). I’m sorry (sometimes I let him drive my rarely used 190E 2.6, if he has to and can provide a reason), I’d like to clarify this here. He’s really frustrated about it, and out of frustration he thinks about it really seriously about giving up the driver’s license. With a sad look he told me first: “Then I’ll at least get out of the place, like everyone else…” – that’s already packing me up!!! What do you think? Does it make sense for him to give up the FS? n: He has tried a thousand times to buy a car, but he has been repeatedly denied. He is also not allowed to drive with his parents’ car, even forbidden.
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Introduction of nationwide parking facilities
Hello, it seems as if something is happening in terms of parking facilitation, both in terms of nationwide uniformity, as well as the expansion of the legitimate circle of people – click! Cross through the relevant web portals at least more than ever, as all political parties increasingly strive for handicaps, at all levels. Key words are for example barrier-free tourism, barrier-free internet, barrier-free housing and urban development, barrier-free public transport – Accessibility in all situations of life… . It is striking that in connection with disabled persons, the seniors are also increasingly mentioned in one breath – clearly, society is becoming more and more old, and in old age, one often has to fight with one and/or another handicap; therefore, overall, a very good voter potential… . Greetings, Spy