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Ramps Are Available for Australia Wide Welcome to find ramps on our ramp category! We are dedicated to bringing you many types of quality ramps at the lowest possible prices available. You can find ramps for vans, trucks, steps, homes, skateboards and businesses on our online shop. We carry different kind of ramps such as wheelchair ramps, aluminium ramps, loading ramps, portable ramps, ramps for scooter that you can choose the right one for you. All these ramps for sale on our site are in discounts. 2x Aluminium Loading Ramp Motor Truck ATV QUAD Bike Bobcat Excavator 1.6M MAX 4050KG 2x Aluminium Underbody 2mm Heavy Duty Tool Box Undertray Tool Box Ute Toolbox 2x Aluminium Folding Loading Ramps MAX 1000KG ATV Mower Buggy Scooter Mobility Chill & Fill Party Ice Folding Table 2FT Portable Aluminium Folding Wheel Chair Ramps Loading Scooter Max 270kg 150cm Commercial Folding Round Table, 74.5cm High, White Aluminium Motorcycle Foldable Loading Ramp 1.8m for QUAD ATV Motorbike Trailer




2x 2.5m Aluminium Loading Ramp Motor Truck ATV QUAD Bike Bobcat Excavator Max 2800kg 2x Aluminum Motorcycle Folding Loading Ramp Moving Quad ATV Max 1000kg 2.3M Folding Portable Fish Hunting Cleaning Cutting Table Camping Sink Faucet 122cm Commercial Folding Round Table, 74.5cm High, White Granite 4FT Portable Aluminium Folding Wheel Chair Ramps Loading Scooter Max 270kg 183cm Commercial Folding Round Table, 74.5cm High, White Granite 6FT Anti-slip Portable Aluminum Multi-fold Wheelchair Scooter Mobility Ramp Max 270kg Low floor trams make travel safer and more comfortable, improving accessibility for all customers. Features of low floor trams include: colour-contrasting grab handles, step edging for people and improved customer service information via automated announcements and electronic displays. Low floor trams have two allocated spaces for passengers using wheelchairs or mobility aids. This area is inside the double-door marked with a wheelchair symbol.




Some low floor trams have buttons that alert the driver to activate the ‘bridging plate’ to bridge the gap between the tram and the platform. On other low floor trams, a specially marked call button overrides the automatic door closing mechanism to allow passengers using wheelchairs or mobility aids extra time to enter or exit the tram. These trams also have an external door release (a blue button) to help passengers using wheelchairs. There are more than 130 low floor trams on Melbourne’s tram network. All services on routes 11, 19, 96 and 109 are low floor trams. Routes 5, 6, 8, 16, 48, 72 and 86 are partly serviced by low floor trams. To find out if the next tram at your stop will be a low floor tram, use tramTRACKER®. tramTRACKER® is also available by phone, call 1300 MYTRAM (IVR call cost $0.25/higher for STD/Mobiles). For information about mobility aid specifications (including wheelchairs, scooters or motorised vehicles), see Mobility aids. For passengers with accessibility needs, priority seats are located near the doors closest to the driver’s cabin.




The location of the priority seats makes it easier to speak to the driver and get on and off the tram. Remember - only speak to the driver when the tram is stopped. High floor trams have steps, so they are unsuitable for mobility aids including wheelchairs, scooters and motorised vehicles. There are more than 400 accessible stops across the tram network to complement low floor trams. Accessible stops have ramps that provide improved access for customers, including people in wheelchairs, parents with prams and elderly people. Accessible stops also feature improved lighting, granite and stainless steel finishes, raised platforms with ramp access, real-time tram arrival information and glass shelters. Many of the newest accessible stops feature pedestrian crossings with flashing amber lights and tactile paving to assist passengers to safely cross the road. Selected stops in the CBD also have audio buttons which provide real-time arrival information. For information about mobility aid specifications (including wheelchairs, scooters or motorised vehicles), see Mobility aids.




Power & Manual Wheelchairs We manufacture and stock trusted brands – Karma, LEVO, Quickie and more. We stock a wide range of daily living aids, rehabilitation equipment and DVA supplies. We stock strollers, power and manual wheelchairs, seating systems and more. We love helping kids! Whether it’s a wheelchair or a walker, we can fix just about anything, and we come to you. Today’s advanced power mobility scooters go beyond the capabilities of walkers, canes or manual wheelchairs to provide independence, convenience and comfort. These electric scooters maneuver on a range of terrains and conditions making it easier to manage errands and enjoy outings with family and friends. Not only are they convenient, motorized scooters are fun to drive! Hoveround’s wide selection ensures that you can find the power scooter that fits you and your lifestyle. Choose from small, travel scooters, all-terrain mobility scooters, luxury power scooters, three-wheel or four-wheel mobility scooters,  and heavy duty, bariatric scooters.




Driving a Mobility Scooter Mobility scooters are easily steered using bicycle-like handlebars mounted on a post called a tiller while you sit comfortably on a plush seat with backrest and armrests. Steering requires that your arms be outstretched, with the upper body fully erect while driving, which requires some upper body strength, arm reach, and range of motion, so keep that in mind when deciding if a scooter is right for you. A mobility scooter, even the smallest, usually requires more room to maneuver than a power or manual wheelchair so they are primarily designed for outdoor use. When using your scooter outdoors, always obey local ordinances, keep safety in mind at all times, and consult your city's department of transportation or government with any questions you may have. Differences between a Mobility Scooter and a Power Chair Your lifestyle and medical needs determine the mobility product best for you. The chart below shows some distinctions between a mobility scooter and power chair.




Longer, lower design with center seating Operates with a tiller for bicycle-like steering Operated via joystick on the armrest (or mouth or other body parts) Longer size with a broad turn radius provides stability on many terrains Smaller turn radius, maneuverable through hallways and around corners. Ideal for part-time or occasional use Primarily prescribed for those who need full-time mobility assistance Used mainly outdoors for comfort and convenience Used indoors and outdoors for those needing full-time assistance Usually purchased out-of-pocket by individuals for use part-time and outdoors. Often covered by Medicare, Medicare and private insurance if deemed medically necessary and with valid doctor’s prescription. Also see Hoveround’s Mobility Solutions Comparison Chart to compare and determine your best mobility solution. CHOOSE YOUR BEST POWER SCOOTER Hoveround offers a wide range of Power Scooters to ensure that you can find one that best fits your needs.




Three-wheel power scooters have a much tighter turning radius than four-wheel models. Models range from small, portable travel scooters to more robust and luxury models. See Three-Wheel Power Scooter models. Four-wheel mobility scooters are sturdier than most three-wheel scooters; they are available in models that range from small, portable travel scooters to more robust luxury models. See Four-Wheel Power Scooter models. Travel scooters are more lightweight and portable. They are designed for easy disassembly /reassembly (without tools!) that allows easy loading into a vehicle. Ideal for staying on the go, they come in 3 and 4-wheel models. See Travel Scooter models. Heavy Duty Mobility Scooters Heavy-duty power scooters feature larger air-filled tires, higher ground clearances, greater range, and higher top speeds which make them the best mobility solution for longer, outdoor use. HD come in travel, standard and luxury models in weight capacities ranging from 350-500 lbs.




See Heavy-Duty Power Scooter models. All-terrain power scooters are engineered to handle more rugged terrain. Features include larger air-filled tires, higher ground clearances, greater range, higher top speeds, and their full suspension design is standard for comfort and style. See All-Terrain Scooter models. Scooter accessories offer extra convenience, enhance, or help maintain your scooter. They include everything from drink holders to storage for groceries or other items, dust covers, ramps, scooter trailer and more. Power Scooter Models & Categories. Click on the model name for more specifics on its features and specifications including weight capacities, dimensions, portability, typical range, average speed, ground clearance, turn radius, and more. Click on the category for the list of all models in that category. Spitfire EX 3-Wheel Travel Scooter Spitfire Scout 4-Wheel Travel Scooter Spitfire EX 4-Wheel Travel Scooter Ventura 4-Wheel Mobility Scooter




Ventura Deluxe 4-Wheel Scooter Prowler 4-Wheel HD Scooter Available in Standard, Travel & Luxury Versions Cobra 4-Wheel Luxury HD Power Scooter See our Power Scooter 101 Resources for more help in selecting your best scooter. You’ll also find suggestions to keep you safer on your travels, tips for cleaning and maintaining your scooter, and troubleshooting tips. Handy Tips on Cleaning and Maintaining Your Power Scooter See Affordable Power Scooter Choices Check to See if Medicare or Your Insurance  Covers a Power Scooter Purchase. *  Or, call 800-593-0502 to see if you qualify. *Insurance coverage depends on medical necessity as determined by the insurer. Valid doctor’s prescription is required. Get FREE standard shipping plus a 14-month "Peace of Mind" warranty.  Talk to a Hoveround Mobility Expert.  They can explain the various mobility options and help you find the mobility solution that can help you enjoy independence for years to come.

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