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The Story Behind All Of This...
First off, thank you for coming to this page and reading this.
I've always been incredibly independent but felt a restriction when it came to getting around. Just like any sixteen year old, I was really excited to get my drivers license. I knew that it was going to take some time, given the fact that I have Spina Bifida and Scoliosis. I talked to the doctors right away so they knew my plan- when I turn sixteen I want to get my license.
Fast-forward almost 5 years later I finally got my learners permit... a restricted learners permit. So that means "hey look you have a license, but we're not going to let you drive".
It took me almost five years to obtain a restricted learners permit because of all of the ridiculous road blocks I encountered.
I wanted my drivers license- to be allowed a drivers license I needed to be assessed by an OT- to be considered for assessment I need to have my drivers license.
Makes sense, right?
Yes and no. But you can see the dilemma I was faced with. And that's why it took so long.
The cost of the assessment, and car modifications, (which I applied for funding and was told my case isn't a priority), comes to a whopping $10,000 Canadian.
Now, I'm a student who works part time and lives by herself. I don't have any money. But I need this assessment. The assessment itself costs $850 + $900 for mandatory on road and $420 for drivers help (which they're trying to make a group for the disabled drivers).
The rest of the money will go towards car modifications, which I have been quoted a tentative quote of:
Hand controls: $1,450
Extensions: $100 each
Secondary controls: $3,000
Chair lift: $3,000
All without tax.
So thank you again for helping me out, it really means the world to me. Anything will help!
First off, thank you for coming to this page and reading this.
I've always been incredibly independent but felt a restriction when it came to getting around. Just like any sixteen year old, I was really excited to get my drivers license. I knew that it was going to take some time, given the fact that I have Spina Bifida and Scoliosis. I talked to the doctors right away so they knew my plan- when I turn sixteen I want to get my license.
Fast-forward almost 5 years later I finally got my learners permit... a restricted learners permit. So that means "hey look you have a license, but we're not going to let you drive".
It took me almost five years to obtain a restricted learners permit because of all of the ridiculous road blocks I encountered.
I wanted my drivers license- to be allowed a drivers license I needed to be assessed by an OT- to be considered for assessment I need to have my drivers license.
Makes sense, right?
Yes and no. But you can see the dilemma I was faced with. And that's why it took so long.
The cost of the assessment, and car modifications, (which I applied for funding and was told my case isn't a priority), comes to a whopping $10,000 Canadian.
Now, I'm a student who works part time and lives by herself. I don't have any money. But I need this assessment. The assessment itself costs $850 + $900 for mandatory on road and $420 for drivers help (which they're trying to make a group for the disabled drivers).
The rest of the money will go towards car modifications, which I have been quoted a tentative quote of:
Hand controls: $1,450
Extensions: $100 each
Secondary controls: $3,000
Chair lift: $3,000
All without tax.
So thank you again for helping me out, it really means the world to me. Anything will help!
