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wprice
07-31-2004, 08:38 AM
I am taking my C5 son back to NJ in October from the Shepherd Center in Atlanta.How can I arrange transportation from Newark airport to house? Thnx

metronycguy
08-01-2004, 12:28 AM
where do u live? woops never mind.. i see it now new jersey..

nggun
08-01-2004, 09:49 PM
Try http://www.ontimetransport.com/

If you want to rent a van to drive yourself,
http://www.wheelchairgetaways.com/states/newjersey-central.htm

Good Luck

Steven Edwards
08-06-2004, 05:29 PM
Welcome to the site. I'm hoping for the best for you and your son.

-Steven
...child, when life don't seem worth livin', come to jesus and let him hold you in his arms

cheesecake
08-10-2004, 09:51 AM
Here are some possible resources.

National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA)
A trade group of companies that sell adaptive driving equipment.


The Association for Driver Rehabilitation (http://www.driver-ed.org/) Specialists (ADED)
Certifies driver trainers who are experts in adaptive driving and vehicles.

Accessible Vans of America (AVA) (http://www.accessiblevans.com/locations.htm)
AVA rents and sells both full-size and lowered floor minivans, through a national owner-operated dealer network. Whether you need a van for business, vacation, a replacement vehicle or to evaluate before purchasing, AVA can serve you. AVA maintains a network of dealerships across the nation. Click on the link to find a nearby location or call (888) AVA-VANS (282-2867).


Wheelchair Getaways (http://www.wheelchair-getaways.com/map/map.cfm): Wheelchair and Scooter Accessible Van Rental
Wheelchair Getaways® is dedicated to providing the very highest standards of quality and service in accessible van rentals. Our goal is 100% customer satisfaction. Rental facilities are located nationwide. Click on the link and select a state from the web page listing or call (800) 642-2042.

Infinitec (http://<http://infinitec.org/live/driving/drivingintro.htm>)
For information on adaptive driving, please visit the Infinitec website, which includes a great deal of information on all types of assistive technology:

Disabled Dealer magazine (http://www.disableddealer.com)
You may also want to check with the Disabled Dealer. There are classified ads in it.

"A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles"....C. Reeve 1998

dogger
08-10-2004, 11:18 AM
this thread as been moved to life forum ,
here (http://carecure.org/forum/showpost.php?p=215383) . I will lock it here .
thank you ,
dogger

every day i wake up is a good one .