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Mobility Scooter Etiquette / Tips for Individuals with Special Needs

A few tips and etiquette suggestions are offered on this web page for scooter drivers to ensure that their trips are safe and enjoyable for themselves and those around them.

Special Needs Group, Inc.

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Posted by: alex blok on Tue Nov 25, 2014 at 8:35 a.m.

This is a nice, brief document that provides some tips for using powered mobility in the community. It would act as a nice handout or for talking points with a client.

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