Six programmes on how micro-technology can help disabled people to live more independent lives. 4: Getting About
Talking bus stops; wheelchairs that climb kerbs, that raise and lower or that can be operated by two switches - the versatile chip is the key to all these. It can also improve muscle-control and help the disabled to learn to drive.
Producer ANNA JACKSON
Director CATHERINE ROBINS (R)
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