Waaijenberg (pronounced ʋɑjøʏnbɛrɣ) is a Dutch carmaker of micro cars, especially low-speed neighborhood-vehicles for wheelchair users and handicapped drivers.
Founded in 1966 by Kees Waaijenberg, the firm is headquartered in Veenendaal, Netherlands.
In 1995, they released a car called Canta, aimed at the disabled public.
[1] Waaijenberg's microcars have a limited speed of 45 km/h, and are therefore not allowed to be driven on expressways and motorways.
By the Dutch law, many of their microcars' drivers do not need a license.