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Motoring with multiple sclerosis (view report contents)

About this guide

Having a car means you can be independent and travel to work, shops and leisure activities when you please. A car is one of the most expensive items you are likely to buy, so it is important to choose one that is going to suit you for some years. This booklet is for people with multiple sclerosis and outlines some of the key things to consider when choosing or adapting a vehicle – see Driving with MS for brief information on the condition.

We tell you about useful features on standard cars then the specialist products and techniques that might suit you. Product prices should be used as a guide only. If you can, shop around and talk to different firms as prices vary. At the back there are contact details for sources of expert advice.

For more information:
See Ricability's Car measurement guide where you can search on key measurements of over 170 cars to shortlist ones to suit your needs. There is an illustrated factsheet of each car with all its measurements.
Also see the following guides:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Ricability gratefully acknowledges funding from the Department for Transport. The authors of this report are employed by Ricability. Any views expressed are not necessarily the views of the Department for Transport. Our thanks also go to the MS Society and the Forum of Mobility Centres for their guidance.

Research: Lindsey Etchell, Ngaio Girdlestone
Design: Price Watkins
Illustrations: Clive Goodyer
Photography: Robin Beckham

 

Report Contents

About this guide
Driving with MS
Choosing a car
Plan of action
Products and techniques

Finance
Further information
Helpful organisations

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