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  2. The best cars for tall people in 2025 - AOL

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    BMW M2. For those in search of the best higher-end sports car that'll accommodate tall enthusiasts, look no further than the latest, G87-generation BMW M2.For the driver and front seat passenger ...

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    Either hearing loss is a significant risk factor for driving and should prevent or limit people from driving, or it’s not a risk factor and deaf drivers shouldn’t face any additional hurdles ...

  4. Cars for wheelchair users - Wikipedia

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    This distinguishes them from the majority of adapted cars, which are designed to be driven from a conventional driver's seat, whether the driver is a wheelchair user or otherwise impaired. They can be considered a sub-class of wheelchair accessible vehicles , which are predominantly converted mass-production models.

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  7. H-point - Wikipedia

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    Regulatory definition: For the purpose of U.S. regulation and GTRs (Global Technical Regulations)—and for clear communication in safety and seating design [7] —the H-point is defined as the actual hip point of the seated crash test dummy itself, [7] whereas the R-point (or SgRP, seating reference point) is the theoretical hip point used by ...