You can check at local auto and body stores. You can also check online to find a local person that can retrofit your vehicle for handicap passengers.
Dependant upon your location, there are lots of places that can outfit a vehicle for handicapped accessabitlity. A good place to start looking would be with your doctor or the person who you're accomidatings doctor. The doctor should be able to help you find a suitable company that can meet your needs individually.
You'd need tp give a tire dimension. A passenger vehicle could be describing vehicles in a variety of sizes.
Yes. Your status places you in "constructive possession" of anything within the vehicle interior that you could reach.
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There are several sites that offer vehicle rentals. Thrifty has a variety of vehicle rentals include passenger vans. Aslo Rent-A-Car and Enterprise, both offer passenger vans for rental.
The driver of the vehicle is typically responsible if a passenger has an open container of alcohol in the vehicle. The driver could receive a ticket or citation for allowing an open container in the vehicle, depending on local laws. It's important for drivers to ensure that all passengers follow laws related to open containers while in the vehicle.
Because their children could be handicapped.
Dui laws prevent the drinking of alcoholic beverages in any vehicle. A 15 passenger van is considered a motor vehicle, and the driver could be charged with not only dui, but an open container.
With the third row option it is a 7 passenger vehicle, though you could squeeze in 8.
People with a disability, this could be learning or physical such as moving them selves.
No, if you are a passenger or are not actually in control of the vehicle. HOWEVER - if you are sitting behind the steering wheel of a vehicle - even though it is stopped, parked, or otherwise not in motion - you would be considered "in control" of the vehicle and you COULD be charged.
Yes. The vehicle is still registered as a 24 passenger bus and the law requires the driver to have a CDL in order to drive it. You could remove all the seats and still have the same requirement. The vehicle was first made to carry 24 passengers and will always have that configuration.And chances are that this 24 passenger bus may have air brakes ... that in itself will require the CDL automatically. Any vehicle with air brakes requires a CDL in order to operate.
From the Auto Zone Web Site: UNDER VEHICLE, PASSENGER SIDE, BELOW TRUNK AREA, NEXT TO FUEL TANK, MOUNTED IN FUEL LINE also, you could look in front of the fuel tank on the passenger side toward the front of the vehicle, should be about the size of a pop can.