Driving is often seen as a symbol of freedom and independence, but for millions of individuals around the world living as an amputee, it can also represent a unique set of challenges and triumphs. Driving with an amputation often comes with physical and financial complexities that other drivers don’t face. Here is a very informative guide someone recently shared with us and we wanted to share with all of our supporters as well:
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