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Cirrus Plus Folding Power Wheelchair - Flip Back Full Arms, 18", Swingaway Footrests
** Product Options-> Arm Style: Flip Back Full Arms, Size: 18", Wheelchair Leg Configuration: Swingaway Footrests ** The Drive Medical Cirrus Plus Fol ...

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Shoprider XtraLite Jiffy Lightweight, Highly Portable Powerchair Shoprider XtraLite Jiffy Lightweight, Highly Portable Powerchair
Price : $2,995.00
Features :
  1. 225 lb. weight capacity
  2. Easy disconnect battery pack
  3. 18" Luxurious leatherette reclinable seat
  4. Underseat wire mesh basket
  5. Breaks down into three transportable parts (seat, battery pack, base)

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Question : I would to hire a self drive vehicle to take my power chair as I am disabled for my holidays in scotland
I wpould like a vehicle which will take my power chair for my holidays in scotland.I am not looking for cottages just vehicle hire as I am staying with friends in scotland

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Question : Is it against the law to drive a power chair or scooter in the street
Some sidewalks are cracked, too narrow, or raised in sections because of tree roots that have grown underneath. Is it against the law to drive in the streets in Maryland under those conditions for the owner of the chairs/scooters Would those individuals get a ticket

Answer:
Most towns and cities have bylaws for "mobility devices", such as power chairs and scooters used by disabled seniors, etc. Where I live, they are to use the sidewalks. Now, of course, if a sidewalk is unavailable, I think that the user of such a device should take precautions and use the side of a roadway. These bylaws are made for public safety reasons. I know that I have had a few near misses in the dark when a person was using one of these scooters on a roadway......... Some of the "users" are also somewhat challenged as far as their short term memory is concerned which is why they are no longer licenced to drive a vehicle on the roadways. Most police would no doubt give a warning, and some police aren't even aware of this bylaw......so, check with your local city or town bylaw department.

 



 

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