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Riding upfront in your wheelchair

Source: Disability Horizons / 14/05/2021

Riding upfront in your wheelchair alongside the driver is a much more sociable and comfortable way to travel. You can chat, control the music and have a much better view. It is an increasingly popular choice for passengers and is the perfect solution to enable you to sit in the front of your adapted vehicle.


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