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  2. All-terrain wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    An all-terrain wheelchair is designed for use on uneven surfaces that typical electric wheelchairs cannot easily handle. They enable wheelchair users to have more accessible transportation. [ 1 ] All-terrain wheelchairs cost thousands of dollars and are too expensive for most households to afford.

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    Rubicon DX08 All-Terrain Electric Wheelchair. $999 at Amazon. ... Travel power wheelchairs or folding electric wheelchairs: ... Scary moment avalanche strikes near Colorado interstate as winter ...

  4. Motorized wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    A motorized wheelchair, powerchair, electric wheelchair, or electric-powered wheelchair (EPW) is a wheelchair that is propelled by means of an electric motor (usually using differential steering) rather than manual power. Motorized wheelchairs are useful for those unable to propel a manual wheelchair or who may need to use a wheelchair for ...

  5. Wheelmap.org - Wikipedia

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    Wheelmap.org is an online, worldwide map for finding and marking wheelchair accessible places, developed by the German nonprofit organisation Sozialhelden e.V. Anyone can find and add public places to the map and rate them according to a simple traffic light system.

  6. Here’s a guide to Myrtle Beach area beach wheelchairs ... - AOL

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    Whether you use a wheelchair, scooter or cane, you can find public beach access, handicapped parking and beach wheelchairs for your visit to Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach or ...

  7. iBOT - Wikipedia

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    In its Standard Mode, it has two of the drive wheels plus the caster wheels on the ground, and functions as a conventional rear-wheel-drive powered wheelchair. [ 1 ] Additional modes include Balance Mode, which raises a user to eye-level height by balancing on two drive wheels, and Stair Mode, which enables a trained user to ascend and descend ...