Wheelchair Questions

Just finished another trot down to X-ray on the crutches, under Hannetjie’s expert guidance. It’s getting easier, but it leaves me knackered.

How do I find a local taxi company that takes wheelchairs?

Just ring round, yellow pages, or is there a list?

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4 responses to “Wheelchair Questions”

  1. Jackie Danicki
    re: Wheelchair Questions

    I’d ring round. Seems I always have the bad luck of turning up at a station and ending up being stuck with the huge people carrier that also takes wheelchairs; annoying for me (I’m only one person!) and unfortunate if someone in a wheelchair needs a lift. What I’m saying is, they seem to be available. Knowing this country, there’s probably some law forcing all taxi companies to have a certain quota of wheelchair-accessible vehicles.

  2. Dave Walker
    re: Wheelchair Questions

    As usual, Google is your friend :-).

    Using a basic search string of “taxi wheelchair hartley wintney” found me Dial-a-Ride, Hart Taxis and Camberley Wheelchair Taxis. See how you get on…

  3. Mozza
    re: Wheelchair Questions

    Local to the BMI, then the hospital should have a list. Local to Chez Alec.. Yellow Pages is one option. Getting in touch with your local branch of Help the Aged (yes, really!) is another. The local Disabled associations also have lists. These folks tend to know the tried and trusted firms, who won’t just send “One man and his micra” in the folorn hope that they can fold you into it.

  4. Darren J Moffat
    re: Wheelchair Questions

    Ask Isamu (works in GMP03 in sustaining) he uses such a taxi to get to work each day.

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