Tina Schmidt-Kiendl, Driving Experience instructor and herself in a wheelchair, contributed considerably to the development of driving aids: an accelerator on the steering wheel and a handbrake button next to it.

In addition, thanks to the high energy recovery during deceleration (commonly known as one-pedal driving), acceleration and braking can be more easily controlled.

The setting of the "reduced acceleration characteristic" also greatly facilitates parking and smooth starting in traffic jams.

When braking, only minimal effort is needed to reduce speed with the brake lever.

Mounted on the right side under the steering wheel, it is easily accessible at all times and operates without any linkages in the way of the vehicle's dashboard.

A pedal cover also protects the driver from accidental use.

The cover can be easily removed at any time for versatile car use.

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