EMC AEVIT Driving ControlsRide Away's clients often have a reduced ability to operate items such as directionals, horn, high beams, and many other secondary controls. For over 20 years, we have been the leader in developing custom solutions so our clients can safely drive their modified vehicle. Our modifications include simple extensions, flipper switches, stepping relays, timers, and many other products that allow any of the vehicles controls to be modified. Often, we set up full touch pads so that all of the functions can be operated from a single point switch interface that can be moved closer to the driver. Recent advances in technology have created voice activated solutions for many of these vital functions, thereby allowing more and more people to experience the independence of driving their own modified vehicle. Here are the options for Secondary Driving Controls that EMC offers: |
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Option A Option A – This is the most commonly used option that EMC provides. It has almost every function that would be required in a modified vehicle:
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You can also choose from these combinations as well:
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Option B Option B – With this option, you get most of the standard secondary driving control functions including: |
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Option C Option C – With this option, you get a small number of secondary driving control functions including: |
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