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Feb 04, 2022Explorer
Fortunately, we are not yet in a position where we need a traditional mobility scooter. We have elected to use an Addmotor electric trike as our OPDMD. This enables us when physically capable to peddle (which the doctors prefer) but should it be necessary, we can shift to full electric mode. We added some accessories to make it more usable for the disability when needed but find ourselves peddling as much as possible.
The only drawback is that many people and places do not understand ADA regulations concerning OPDMD's (and rightfully when you consider nothing appears is different from a non disabled user's trike) so you may have to explain it. We found adding handicap vehicle signage to the front and rear elevates much confusion.
The only drawback is that many people and places do not understand ADA regulations concerning OPDMD's (and rightfully when you consider nothing appears is different from a non disabled user's trike) so you may have to explain it. We found adding handicap vehicle signage to the front and rear elevates much confusion.
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