adapted driving display

adapted driving display stand

MONIDIS boîtier pour moniteur auto-école
CATEGORY I Display Stand
For drivers or future drivers wishing to test our driving aids, Sojadis has designed and manufactured an intuitive, practical and elegant display.

Easy to handle, it allows the driver to choose the equipment that best suits his needs.

It can be set up on a table or on its tripods and offers a life-size driving experience with our acceleration, braking or steering wheel control equipment.

THE + OF THE SOJADIS DISPLAY STAND

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TRANSPORTABLE
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INTUITIVE
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MUTLI-EQUIPMENT

 adapted driving display stand

 Made in France

  • Assembly made in Sojadis
  • 50% of the cost is covered by Sojadis

 INSTALLATION

  • Table layout
  • Tripod layout

 AVAILABLE SOLUTIONS

  • ACCEL BIKE II
  • ACCEL INDEX
  • ACCEL QUAD
  • ACCEL III
  • STOPDIS II
  • COMDIS
  • LEHMDIS
  • STEERING KNOB
Transformation auto-école de tout véhicule

 Presentation of our adapted driving display

Transformation auto-école : commande moniteur
Transformation auto-école : commande moniteur
Transformation auto-école : commande moniteur
Transformation auto-école : double pédalier
Transformation auto-école : commande moniteur et double rétrovisuer
Transformation auto-école : commande moniteur
boitier auto-ecole moniteur avec main sur bouton opel corsa

 The opinion of our customers

Discover our innovative solutions to make driving easier for everyone…

pedale_Acceleg_sojadis

Electronic system enabling a left accelerator pedal to be added.

Accel III : Système d'accélérateur avec deux manettes

Accelerator system operated by a lever located on either side of the steering wheel to enable smooth and comfortable driving.

Accel Bike II : Commande tout-en-un placé au volant

All-in-one control mounted to the right or left of the steering wheel: > rotate to accelerate and push horizontally to brake, 7 functions on a joystick (lights, indicators, wipers, etc.).

Stopdis : système de freinage manuel par poussée horizontale

Manual braking system activated by pushing horizontally on the lever mounted to the right of the steering wheel, with a brake lock button that frees your hand so you can start the engine.

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