Go Baby Go (Ryan)
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The Need:
Go Baby Go Ryan is a project dedicated to giving a child more freedom. James has very limited motor controls and a visual impairment on his right side. This project focuses on re-engineering a drivable toy car will allow him the independence that he wants. He will be able to drive around, and overcome all of his limitations.
The Solution:
Our solution is going to be completed in two phases. The first being implementing a lap bar into the design so that James has a seat that fits properly. The second phase will be adding the new turning mechanism to the vehicle. James, as mentioned before, has a visual impairment which only allows vision primarily on his left side. He is unable to sit or stand without assistance, which requires us to implement a more restrictive seat in order for the car to the functional. He loves the outdoors and the car is designed to be driven in his driveway.