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This battery powered hoist is mounted in the boot or tailgate of a car and lifts the Rascal scooter and powered wheelchairs (or other types if adapted) into the boot. A winch type motor raises and lowers the boom and is powered by either the car or scooter battery. A hand held control mounted on a long cord operates the winch. Available in three models: Folding, Take-A-Part (non folding) or Towbar mounted.
Electric solid state turning signal device for drivers using hand controls. The operator switch for the cars indicator lights may be fitted to any position convenient for the driver including: in the head rest, on the door, on the hand control or a hand held switch. It is self cancelling like the vehicles original system.
This trailer is purpose built to carry powered wheelchairs and three and four wheeled scooters. It is designed to fit large and small cars fitted with a standard tow bar. The unit is RTA inspected.
Veterans and people with a disability that own and drive their own vehicle may be exempt from paying the Sydney Harbour Bridge toll. Application for a special authority is issued by the RTA.
A range of vehicle restraint vests for children and adults. They feature a shoulder harness and two chest straps, two loops to thread a lap seat belt through and a back zipper closure. Choice of mounting straps. Available in four sizes, each with three zipper positions to ensure proper fit. The SV101M Modified E-Z-ON Vest is suitable for transporting a child lying across the back seat of a vehicle.
New and used vehicles for the transport of one or two wheelchair bound occupants. Suitable for manual or electric wheelchairs. Access for the wheelchair is by a folding ramp through a rear door making use of the more common parking bays in car parks. Available for purchase and rental.
Fleetworks Mobility imports and converts a range of popular vehicles for wheelchair access. They also supply used wheelchair-accessible vehicles. See their website for current models.
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