Not suggesting Chuckie is an owner operator are you:o:o:o:o:o
Andrew
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Not suggesting Chuckie is an owner operator are you:o:o:o:o:o
Andrew
The old type of steering wheel knob that I am aware of was about golf ball size, somewhere between golf and tennis,which fitted easily inside the palm of your hand and rotated when you turned the wheel. they attached similar to a hose clamp.
Yes, something like this I have in mind.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...014/12/792.jpg
Yup! Chuckie :) thems the critters :D
You got beasties up your way Keith ??? :D
I have one on my truck no problems with NSW RMS so far:)
I just found this, some times regulations are pain :( :
Quote:
Licensing Regulations
*For legal and insurance reasons the recommendation is that the driver should purchase the spinner knob from an engineer registered with the RTA to ensure the spinner knob meets the Australian Standards and is installed correctly.
A 'quick release' removable knob is necessary so other people driving the vehicle can remove it easily.
The Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) guidelines do not allow a person to drive independently with a spinner knob without having completed an RTA Disability Driving Test or alternatively having completed an occupational therapy on road assessment to establish their safety. The spinner knob is then endorsed on the drivers licence. Once the spinner knob is not required the person would need to demonstrate to the RTA that they could drive safely without it, before the endorsement could be removed from their licence. This is done by being retested by a driver trained occupational therapist (see Driving Assessment & Education minor group on this database)
*Each case needs to be carefully judged according to the safety issues, and as described taking into consideration the legal, insurance and standards implications.
It does make driving in metro areas easier and it is attached by 1 screw clamp so about 20 sec to remove with a screw driver when we meet an RMS inspector that knows the ruĺes:D