Driving simulator helping give independence to those with disabilities
Being able to drive a car is something many of us take for granted. For some, it can be a struggle. However, now there is a new tool that can safely test a person’s ability to get behind the wheel.
“It all started when I was 5 months old, my parents saw my eye was twitching,” said Juliana Marrocco.
When Juliana Marrocco, of New Baltimore, was just a baby, doctors discovered a tumor in her eye. It took 7 and a half years, but through chemotherapy, radiation, and steroids, Juliana went into remission. However, she does have lasting side effects.