@vladtepes97 - Why do I get the impression you're being facetious? On the off chance you're not, the answer is: No, not this set of ramps. But they COULD BE built that way. It would cost more and entail motors and different design. But -- as this video demonstrates -- the possibilities are endless with a little creativity and know-how.
Hidden ramps are the future. Now no houses need to be built accessible and the neighbors never need to know you have gimp over at you house.
zerothis23 11 months ago
@ltcgfan -Not impossible at all. In fact, it's easy. Someone assists the wheelchair user by pushing while walking up the ramps (not between them).
WheelchairLIFE 11 months ago
Seems like a great idea, would be even better if homes were some day constructed with hidden ramps just underneath a porch or step.
The one criticism that I have; the space between the ramps would appear to make it impossible for someone to assist the wheelchair user.
ltcgfan 11 months ago
and does the ramp come out and install itself and put itself away?
vladtepes97 1 year ago
@vladtepes97 - Why do I get the impression you're being facetious? On the off chance you're not, the answer is: No, not this set of ramps. But they COULD BE built that way. It would cost more and entail motors and different design. But -- as this video demonstrates -- the possibilities are endless with a little creativity and know-how.
WheelchairLIFE 1 year ago