Russia's Injured Workers Receive Free Adapted Lada Vestas for Mobility
Russia's Injured Workers Receive Free Adapted Lada Vestas for Mobility
Russia's Injured Workers Receive Free Adapted Lada Vestas for Mobility
Thirty-three workers in the Sverdlovsk region have received specially adapted Lada Vestas this year. The cars were provided to residents of Kirovgrad The regional branch of the Social Fund supplied the cars as part of a medical rehabilitation scheme. Each vehicle comes with hand controls and an automatic transmission The program has already delivered 33 adapted cars to injured employees across the region. Owners will receive ongoing support for insurance, fuel, and maintenance over the seven-year term. Once the period ends, they retain the vehicle and become eligible for a new one.
Russia's Injured Workers Receive Free Adapted Lada Vestas for Mobility
A lifeline on wheels: How a Russian region is transforming mobility for injured workers. Free cars, full support—and a future on the road.
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