SOMERSET CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CORVETTE

291 LAKESHORE BLVD., EAST
TORONTO, ON M5A 1B9
Phone: 416-368-8878
Fax: 416-368-9833

GM Mobility

facilities rehabilitation services agencies and others available to assist you. 
This resource team can become an important part of your support system. 
To take advantage of those resources, we recommend taking these steps: 
1. Obtain an evaluation. 
Contact a driver assessment facility to arrange for a complete evaluation. 
The evaluation should include an assessment of your sensory motor function, 
cognitive processing, general knowledge and an on-road performance 
evaluation in an appropriately modified vehicle. The evaluation should also 
include a review of your medical history, driving history and driver's licence 
status. The assessment report should include recommendations on driving and a complete list of vehicle modification 
recommendations.
2. Contact the Provincial Ministry of Transportation. 
In most provinces, people are required to report any changes in their medical status to the 
Provincial Ministry of Transportation. Some medical conditions may affect your ability to operate a motor vehicle and can 
produce a potentially dangerous situation, both for you and the general public. When you report a change in your medical 
status to the Provincial Ministry of Transportation, the ministry may conduct a medical review, and may allow you to retain 
your driving privileges with restrictions. Failure to report a change in your medical status may put your driver's licence status 
in jeopardy. 
3. Select the proper vehicle. 
Do not purchase a vehicle before consulting a professional. Although there is a broad range of vehicles and adaptive equipment
available, finding the appropriate match can be difficult. Space limitations in vehicles, vehicle use, family size and the type of 
equipment required are all factors that must be considered. Your GM Canada dealer, an adaptive equipment installer and a 
driver assessment professional can work together to assist you. 
4. Select a qualified equipment installer. 
When selecting a mobility equipment dealer, shop around and inquire about the qualifications, warranty, service practices and 
capabilities of the dealer. 
Consider more than just initial cost, and ask the company for a list of references. A driver evaluation facility and your provincial 
rehabilitation services agency are good sources of information about mobility equipment installers in your area. 
5. Obtain proper training. 
The equipment installer and/or driver evaluator should train you in the proper use, care and maintenance of the adaptive 
equipment and vehicle control system. You should drive the vehicle under the supervision of a qualified driving instructor until 
you can demonstrate adequate driving skills.For more information on driver assessment programs, mobility equipment installers 
in your area and how to participate in the GM Canada Mobility Program, ask your GM Canada dealer or contact the GM Canada 
Mobility Assistance Centre.

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