Driving After a Spinal Cord Injury C5 Joysteer High Tech Driving

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Publicado 2020-06-27
Driving after a high level Spinal Cord Injury is possible. Demonstration of the Joysteer 4-way joystick I use to drive.

Keywords:
SCI, High-Tech Driving, Electronic Hand Controls, How to drive, Wheelchair Driving

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  • @nicholaskurta
    I’m going through this exact process right now. This video was very informative to show other people how it works
  • I got my driver's license from a high-tech training program here in Michigan. I used voice activation for gear shifting, a jelly bean button positioned near my head for turning signals, a gas/brake joystick and a steering joystick.
  • @Ybba.Lynn1995
    I just got my car and I have the exact same equipment. I love it!
  • @brittanymcclain
    I'm right in the middle of choosing what kind of hand controls I will need in my van and really liked this setup you have but I have heard that it's hard to drive and it's very touchy.. I would really like to know how you feel about your set up.. They keep saying I should have steering on the right side with the gas and brake on the left side but I don't quite trust my left arm like I do my right.. I'm a C5 quad and could really use your advice as soon as you see this because they are trying to do my driving evaluation now.. Thank you so much!
  • @haku9085
    Can anyone recommend websites or auctions where I can find used and modified car joysticks? I'm looking for some good deals. Thanks!
  • Hi! Wanted to know how it has been going using the Joysteer equipment? Have you run into any malfunctions? If you continue to use the same equipment, how often are the software updates required and who and/or where to you take your van to do this? Thanks!
  • WOW! I’m trying to learn how to drive as monocular vision biopic glass driver. If you can drive, I know ,I have a chance.
  • @Aridhye
    Hi, do you have any tips how to feel safe driving faster? It feels so sensitive. I have the same Joysteer system, bought it used and have no service for it in my country. Do you keep all your hand weight on joystick, or just touch softly and keep most of your hand weight on armrest? Also I feel that it's risky when I press brakes, cause I turn wheel a little bit and I don't want that on fast speed :D How long does it took for you to get use to it, particularly to drive 60 or more miles per hour? Right now after practicing for more than 10 hours I feel ok only at 30 miles per hour
  • hello, allow me a question: at minute 2.36 I see a system of containment of the tires in the floor that allow the lowering of the wheelchair by a few centimeters; may I ask you where did you find this system?
  • Hi, my name is Rodrigo and I've been quadriplegic for 11 years, I'm poor and I live in Brazil, I need one of these. give me one please!!!
  • hello, allow me a question: at minute 2.36 I see a system of containment of the tires in the floor that allow the lowering of the wheelchair by a few centimeters; may I ask you where did you find this system?