Disabled learner drivers cry for help
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In addition, most driving schools in the country lack disabled-friendly facilities. The location for the theory examination is commonly not wheelchair-friendly.
Also, unlike the able-bodied, the disabled are required to bring their own modified and Puspakom-certified vehicles for the lessons and for the test.
StarMetro spoke to disabled drivers, their community leaders, a driving centre that caters to training the disabled and to JPJ director-general Datuk Seri Nadzri Siron about the issue.
Siti Zuraidah Muhammad Husain is a paraplegic and has been using a wheelchair since she was 12.
When she wanted to learn how to drive a car, she went to Safety Driving Centre in Petaling Jaya.
“I had to travel from Batu Caves to Petaling Jaya to learn driving.
“I was surprised no other driving school in the country offered training for the disabled,” she said.
Siti borrowed her disabled friend’s modified car and used it for her driving lessons and on-the-road test.
Aveena Devi Krishna Kumar, 23, who suffers from spina bifida, recently got her driver's licence but the process was a difficult one.
She said her theory examination locations were not accessible by wheelchair.
Aveena learning to drive at Safety Driving Centre. Beside her is her instructor Tinesh Kumar Koppalai Kirnan. — Photos: ART CHEN/The Star Read more at http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/community/2017/06/19/disabled-learner-drivers-cry-for-help-they-u