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#166908 08/01/07 01:57 AM
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I saw this in South Dakota and it still has me scratching my head

http://members.aol.com/gfretwell/accessible.jpg


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Thanks Greg!
That's real cute!


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I think they're intending that you use the platform elevator at the left side of the landing...


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That's what I get for laughing so hard! Didn't notice the 'lift'. May be a problem with no rail along the stair side and turning width....but, not my call,


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Is that even rated for passengers?


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These are getting much more common.

Check out http://www.sourcelift.com/multiLift_wheelchair_lift.htm for one company's model.


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