@schubidubap the idiot owner of the car the parks to close to him. I don't know how many times I've gone to the grocery store and parked in a handicap parking spot only to have a moron park their car so close to mine that I wasn't able to get into my car. If you can see that someone has a parking permit for a disablity then you need to the time to park correctly. Not park so close to other people's cars. I lost count of the number of cars I've scratched/dented. Besides this was just a demo.
Don't get me wrong, not that you think I'm someone that sees a wheelchair sign on a car and thinks "let's park as close to it as possible" ;-). AnywayI love my car that much, that I always look for the most lonely parking space available :-D.
When someone parks next to you, to make access to you car harder, scratch that car!
I just think that this system isn't the best choice for a city environment, because you will 1. not get the space needed and 2. cause damage to other cars.
It's good for someone who has to rely on that to put their chair in the vehicle...But takes too long...I could've got into my car, put my chair in the backseat and gotten back out in that time.
@infinitiondubs same here.. I could have done the same as you as well as gone into a store and come back out again with a soda and be in the process of breaking my chair back down again by the time everything was said and done.
haha very great system :D I'm in a wheelchair too and I have drive lessons at the moment...I think I can get my chair by myself in the car but this is very very great to see :D Never seen this before!
@missdalski Personally depending on what type of vehicle you will be driving, your injury level, and the type of chair you have will make the difference as to what you will need. I have a folding rigid frame wheelchair (Invacare A-4) that I have no problems dismantling picking up and placing into the passenger or back seat of my 1998 Grand Prix GT. I've been doing that now since 1998 and won't EVER go with a different type of chair until I'm old and gray.
wow, this awesome, maybe I wil get that in the future.
mimushasho4ever 4 months ago
I can't even afford a regular car ROFL.
PauleQueenie 1 year ago
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Daaam never saw anything like this. Your car is a robot lol
Andruha7 1 year ago
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Andruha7 1 year ago
And who pays the scratches that this thing can cause to the cars nearby?
schubidubap 1 year ago
@schubidubap the idiot owner of the car the parks to close to him. I don't know how many times I've gone to the grocery store and parked in a handicap parking spot only to have a moron park their car so close to mine that I wasn't able to get into my car. If you can see that someone has a parking permit for a disablity then you need to the time to park correctly. Not park so close to other people's cars. I lost count of the number of cars I've scratched/dented. Besides this was just a demo.
RebelRoseCowgirl 1 year ago
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Don't get me wrong, not that you think I'm someone that sees a wheelchair sign on a car and thinks "let's park as close to it as possible" ;-). AnywayI love my car that much, that I always look for the most lonely parking space available :-D.
When someone parks next to you, to make access to you car harder, scratch that car!
I just think that this system isn't the best choice for a city environment, because you will 1. not get the space needed and 2. cause damage to other cars.
schubidubap 1 year ago
lol, could you imagine this machine malfunctioning in the middle of interstate traffic!
GoochRA 1 year ago
It's good for someone who has to rely on that to put their chair in the vehicle...But takes too long...I could've got into my car, put my chair in the backseat and gotten back out in that time.
infinitiondubs 2 years ago 2
@infinitiondubs same here.. I could have done the same as you as well as gone into a store and come back out again with a soda and be in the process of breaking my chair back down again by the time everything was said and done.
RebelRoseCowgirl 1 year ago
technology at its best
bikerabhinav 2 years ago
Pas génial...car cela prend bcp trop d'espace dans le coffre. par contre je vais prendre le nom du garage, j'habite à Genève.
geraaaard1 2 years ago
A very impressive piece of machinery. Although it is place consuming and may be quite easily damaged?
Posailor 2 years ago
haha very great system :D I'm in a wheelchair too and I have drive lessons at the moment...I think I can get my chair by myself in the car but this is very very great to see :D Never seen this before!
missdalski 3 years ago
@missdalski Personally depending on what type of vehicle you will be driving, your injury level, and the type of chair you have will make the difference as to what you will need. I have a folding rigid frame wheelchair (Invacare A-4) that I have no problems dismantling picking up and placing into the passenger or back seat of my 1998 Grand Prix GT. I've been doing that now since 1998 and won't EVER go with a different type of chair until I'm old and gray.
RebelRoseCowgirl 1 year ago
Muy lento muy lento, ademas se te escarralla la mierda esta en medio de la operacion y te quedas sin silla y sin coche ja ja...
===(GaToCaN BKD)===
GatocanBKD 3 years ago
Waaaaaaaaaaaw !!!!! =D sisi ;)
loveuze06400 3 years ago
Não, não e não... Muito trabalhoso e demorado. Imagina com chuva!!??
Prefiro aquele com rampa que o sujeito dirige sentado na própria cadeira.
Poglisch 3 years ago
WOW! That is really cool dude!
SpinergyDude 3 years ago