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How Raised Roofs Help the Disabled Driver
Vans are produced with certain assumptions in place. One of those assumptions is that people within a certain height range will be using the vehicle and that they’ll be using the seats provided with the van. Those ass... Continue reading
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How a Full Dropped Lowered Floor Helps the Disabled Driver
Modifying a standard production model van for wheelchair use can pose a number of challenges. Obviously, one of the biggest issues is making sure one can enter and exit the vehicle without undue difficulty. Vans are made fo... Continue reading
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How Removable Seating Helps the Disabled Driver
Removable seating provides increased flexibility for the disabled drivers and his or her passengers. Being able to remove and replace seats within a van allows its owner to create ideal layouts for managing his or her own nee... Continue reading
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How Remote Entry Helps the Disabled Driver
We often think of vehicle accessibility in terms of providing the disabled driver with the equipment he or she will need to successfully navigate the roads from behind the wheel. Obviously, that is an essential component to a... Continue reading
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How a Center Passenger Seat Helps the Disabled Driver
There are many different ways to devise a seating plan for a wheelchair van. The decision of how to set up your seating will depend on a number of individual factors. In some situations, that will make the choice of a cente... Continue reading
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How Raised Rear Doors Help the Disabled Driver
If you are using a rear door wheelchair ramp or lift with your van, you might discover than an other modification is in order. You may want to consider raising the rear door to allow superior accessibility and space. Vans are... Continue reading
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How a Half Dropped Lowered Floor Helps the Disabled Driver
Getting in and out of a wheelchair van is every bit as important as having it modified for easier driving. In order to hit the highways, you need to be able to climb behind the wheel–and you need to be able to exit the ... Continue reading
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How Transfer Seats Help the Disabled Driver
If you want to drive, you need a way to get behind the wheel. You also need an easy way to exit the vehicle after you drive. The “in and out” of driving is a real challenge for many disabled drivers. They are... Continue reading
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How a Rear Bench Seat Helps the Disabled Driver
Van seating can be arranged in a number of different fashions. While removable “captain’s” chairs have become popular for those seated directly behind the driver and front passenger, the bench seat is a sti... Continue reading
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How a Removable Driver’s Seat Helps the Disabled Driver
Not everyone drives while sitting on the driver’s seat that comes installed with every van that rolls off the assembly line. Thanks to advances in modifications, many people are able to drive their vehicles from their w... Continue reading
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How a Removable Passenger Seat Helps the Disabled Driver
Does the most common passenger in your vehicle use a wheelchair? Do you use a wheelchair? If you answered “yes” to either query, you may want to consider a removable passenger seat for your wheelchair van or mini... Continue reading
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How a Swivel Seat Helps the Disabled Driver
If you think of swivel seats as nothing more than cushy pivoting desk chairs for office use, it is time to expand your horizons! A swivel seat can be used in vehicles and is often a tremendous help to the disable driver. In t... Continue reading
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How Automatic Door Openers Help the Disabled Driver
When we think of handicapped-friendly vehicle modifications, we often consider changes to the equipment involved in operating the vehicle itself. While those modifications can be extremely important, there is another facet to... Continue reading
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How Raised Side Doors Help the Disabled Driver
In order for your vehicle to have any real value, people need to be able to get in and out of it easily and safely. When that involves the use of a wheelchair, you have several different options in that regard. You can use ra... Continue reading