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E.
Transportation
Using public and private transportation with a wheelchair can be a challenge. But
with a little thought and planning you will still be able to use most forms of
transportation.
Helpful Hints
Cars: Take off the footrests and armrests. Fold the wheelchair. If it is still too
heavy to lift or too large to fit in your car, ask your therapist about a wheelchair
lift to attach to the car.
Buses and trains: Public buses and trains with wheelchair lifts should be available
by law. Contact your public bus system. If you are traveling by train, make a
reservation ahead of time letting them know that you use a wheelchair.
F.
Doorways, tight turns, and small spaces
Doors
Helpful Hints
One of the hardest parts of going through a door is opening it, because the
wheels tend to roll instead of giving you something to brace against. Try any of
the following to make it easier:
a.
Adjust the tension on the door (how strongly the door closes) to make it
easier to open. Ask a handyman to help you with this.
b.
Use your footrests to help push open the door.
c.
A level type handle will be easier for you to open than a round handle. You
can get different types of handles at most hardware stores.