A
street performer with no legs or driver's licence has been caught by
police driving a van across a Chinese highway. Remarkably,
police caught Chen Shikuan driving the modified vehicle after seeing a
sign stating it was a 'vehicle for disabled people'. Upon
closer inspection, they discovered the double amputee had modified the
pedals so they could be hand-controlled and he could drive without
having to use his legs.
Shikuan was
stopped at a toll gate in central China's Hubei Province after
suspicious police officers noted the disability message inscribed on the
number plates.
When questioned, Mr Shikuan explained he was once a lorry driver but lost his legs in an accident two years ago.
Deciding he
did not want to become a beggar, he made a living as a street artist
and travelled the country singing on the streets with his wife.
In 2008, a Chinese driver made headlines when he was handed a public safety summons after being caught driving without arms.
Zing
Shen was steering the vehicle with his feet and claimed he had been
driving like that for years after losing his limbs in an industrial
accident.
At
the time, a police spokesman said: 'The man said that he was a very
safe driver and felt he was as good as anyone else on the road, despite
his disability.
'He
had an automatic so did not need to worry about changing gears and said
he had put a lot of practice into learning to control the steering
wheel with his legs.'
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