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  2. Cars for wheelchair users - Wikipedia

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    This distinguishes them from the majority of adapted cars, which are designed to be driven from a conventional driver's seat, whether the driver is a wheelchair user or otherwise impaired. They can be considered a sub-class of wheelchair accessible vehicles , which are predominantly converted mass-production models.

  3. Adapted automobile - Wikipedia

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    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 Accessible Vehicle (WAV).

  4. Chairiot solo - Wikipedia

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    The Chairiot solo has been certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) as a zero emission vehicle. [6] The National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA) announced in March 2015 that the Chairiot solo had passed its Conformance Review Program (CRP); it was the first low-speed, wheelchair accessible vehicle in the world to be certified by an independent authority to be in ...

  5. Accessible vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Accessible vehicle may refer to: Adapted automobile, an automobile adapted for ease of use by people with disabilities; Accessible transport; Cars for wheelchair users, small vehicles designed to be driven by a wheelchair user; Low-floor bus, a bus or trolleybus with no stairs between the ground and its floor

  6. Wheelchair accessible van - Wikipedia

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    To provide access for the wheelchair user, the floor on side-entry vehicles is lowered 8–12 in (203–305 mm). In rear-entry configuration, the floor is not lowered but rather removed and a composite or steel tub is inserted. Ramps come in two styles: fold-up or in-floor and two operating modes: manual or motorised.

  7. Robotic Wheelchair Market Revolutionizing Mobility and ...

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    AI and Sensor Integration: The adoption of artificial intelligence and advanced sensors is enhancing robotic wheelchair capabilities, such as obstacle detection and autonomous navigation, improving user experience. Aging Population: The rise in mobility impairments, particularly among the elderly, is increasing demand for robotic wheelchairs.

  8. Accessibility - Wikipedia

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    Adaptations to wheelchair tires are another example; widening the tires enables wheelchair users to move over soft surfaces, such as deep snow on ski hills, and sandy beaches. Assistive technology and adaptive technology have a key role in developing the means for people with disabilities to live more independently, and to more fully ...

  9. This California city ranks the worst in US for wheelchair ...

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    The number of wheelchair-accessible restaurants per 100,000 residents. The average rating of wheelchair-accessible restaurants. The number of wheelchair-accessible grocery stores per 100,000 ...