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- Cars_for_wheelchair_users abstract "Cars for wheelchair users are small car specifically designed for people who use wheelchairs, which can accommodate the wheelchair without the need for the user to change seats. They differ from adapted automobiles. Several models are currently being produced: Chairiot solo has been developed and sold in North America by Chairiot Mobility Inc., based in Riverside, California. It is a battery-electric car, classified as a low-speed or neighborhood electric vehicle, capable of traveling 40-50 miles at a speed of 25 mph (35 mph in some US jurisdictions). It features a large rear door and ramp that allows a wheelchair user to roll-in and drive-off. Inrij-Canta by Dutch carmaker Waaijenberg. It has a pneumatic lift built in that raises the car up after the wheelchair rolls in at ground level. Kenguru (Hungarian for kangaroo), designed by Istvan Kissaroslaki, who moved from Hungary to Texas, where he secured investment and started production. It's an electric car, capable of going up to 25 miles per hour, designed for local use, with an estimated range of 60 miles. 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 hinged doors in the front. Compact dimensions allow for parking parallel to the pavement, so a wheelchair user can comfortably exit the vehicle directly onto the pavement rather than the road. The vehicle can accommodate one passenger at the rear.In the United Kingdom today, people with disabilities can now obtain these vehicles at low cost through the motability scheme.".
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- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mobility_devices.
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- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink East_Germany.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Elbee.
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- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Invacar.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Kangaroo.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Kenguru.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Mobility_scooter.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Motability.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink National_Health_Service.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink National_Motor_Museum,_Beaulieu.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Neighborhood_Electric_Vehicle.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink SMZ_cycle-car.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Simson_(company).
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Velorex.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink Waaijenberg.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLink West_Germany.
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- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cars for wheelchair users".
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users wikiPageWikiLinkText "cars for wheelchair users".
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users subject Category:Mobility_devices.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users subject Category:Road_vehicles.
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users hypernym Car.
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- Cars_for_wheelchair_users comment "Cars for wheelchair users are small car specifically designed for people who use wheelchairs, which can accommodate the wheelchair without the need for the user to change seats. They differ from adapted automobiles. Several models are currently being produced: Chairiot solo has been developed and sold in North America by Chairiot Mobility Inc., based in Riverside, California.".
- Cars_for_wheelchair_users label "Cars for wheelchair users".
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