There’s always talk about the latest sleek and technologically advanced vehicle to grace our roads but not every car can look like an F1 vehicle, and some for a very good reasons.
Some cars are specially adapted so that less able drivers can find a vehicle that suits them, and others are wheel-chair accessible.
On the 21st to the 23rd of June at The East of England Showground, the Mobility Roadshow is taking place and will be showcasing the most recent developments in the world of adapted vehicles.
Some of the cars that visitors will see include a vehicle which allows the driver to drive while sat in their wheel-chair, and another which has space for a wheel-chair in the front passenger side of the vehicle as oppose to the rear.
People can book to test drive some of the cars, and tickets for the show are now available.
If any of you end up going to the Mobility Roadshow – tell us how it went!
Photo © steve p2008 via Flickr, under Creative Commons Licence
Labels: adapted, car, drivers, F1, Mobility Roadshow, passenger, road, The East of England Showground, vehicle, wheel-chair accessible
# posted by Fuse @ 4:03 AM
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