Rear-entry wheelchair vans are more flexible than side-entry options. It can be parked almost anywhere without a particular parking space and provide more ground clearance. These vehicles also offer more flexibility regarding seating and trunk storage. Rear-entry wheelchair vans are often less expensive and require less maintenance. They can also be parked in most garages and offer the same ride quality as a conventional vehicle. Additionally, rear-entry wheelchair vans allow more space for large wheelchairs and scooters. Rear-entry wheelchair vans are more accessible to enter than side-entry models. The wheelchair user enters the vehicle from the rear rather than driving forward. This wheelchair van provides more ground clearance than side-entry vans, with more than 56 inches of height clearance and 91 inches of ramp length. They also have more support between the mid-row captain seats than side-entry vehicles.
They have extra room for long wheelchairs
A handicap accessible van is …