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  2. Adapted automobile - Wikipedia

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    Wheelchair and mobility device access A wheelchair-adapted taxi with ramp extended in Israel. Standard vehicles are not fitted for wheelchair or mobility device access, leaving users of mobility devices with the choice of either transferring out of their mobility device, or purchasing a vehicle adapted for mobility device access via a lift or ramp, commonly referred to as a Wheelchair ...

  3. Cars for wheelchair users - Wikipedia

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    Elbee is a vehicle created by Czech company ZLKL. The vehicle is officially categorised as a "heavy all-terrain vehicle" and has a maximum speed of 80 km/h. It uses a unique mechanism to allow the user to roll into or out of the vehicle: the user enters through a door at the front which hinges upwards. Compact dimensions allow for parking ...

  4. Wheelchair accessible van - Wikipedia

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    An ADA compliant accessible van must meet certain requirements such as; a door height opening of 56" or greater, a ramp width of at least 30" in width, with ramp edges 2" high, and finally a ramp angle of a 6:1 ratio or rise. A rear entry converted minivan is widely used by NEMT or Non-Emergency Medical Transportation providers as the rear ...

  5. Motability - Wikipedia

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    Motability is a charity in the United Kingdom. It oversees Motability Operations Ltd, which runs the Motability Scheme intended to enable disabled people, their families and their carers to lease a new car, scooter or powered wheelchair, using their disability benefit. According to its response to a UK Government inquiry in 2019 into enhancing ...

  6. Micromobility - Wikipedia

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    Characteristics. Micromobility uses wheeled vehicles that are low-speed, operated by a single person, and meant for travel over a short distance. [9] Micromobility can use a combination of any, human-powered, combustion and electric based propulsion. The legality of micro-mobility, and its usage, will vary depending on jurisdiction.

  7. AITO (marque) - Wikipedia

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    The hardware of the car was based on Seres SF5 SUV. At that time, the Seres is responsible for the entire life cycle of the vehicle, including the research and development, manufacturing, and after-sales service. Huawei is involved in product definition, development, and channel sales.

  8. Invacar - Wikipedia

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    The Invacar (abbreviated from "invalid carriage") is a small single-seater microcar vehicle designed for use by disabled drivers, and distributed for free in the UK.

  9. Personal transporter - Wikipedia

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    Self-balancing unicycles at 'Paris sans Voiture' (Paris without cars) in 2015. A personal transporter (also powered transporter, electric rideable, personal light electric vehicle, personal mobility device, etc.) is any of a class of compact, mostly recent (21st century), motorised micromobility vehicle for transporting an individual at speeds that do not normally exceed 25 km/h (16 mph).