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Mobility Scooters Langley - Trips for Travelling with Mobility Scooters

Mobility scooters open up a whole world of possibilities, from running errands and shopping to commuting to work and visiting friends and family. But sometimes, you’ll need to trek further than the range of your scooter. If you’re not sure what your options are when you travel, here are some handy tips for transporting your mobility scooter.

Public transport

Taking BC Transit is an affordable and convenient way to get around the Lower Mainland. And fortunately for mobile mobility scooter owners, riding on buses or Sky Trains have never been easier. When you are purchasing a scooter, make sure it has anchors, so it can be properly secured to the transit bus. If you are planning on travelling with a mobility scooter on BC Transit, the dimensions should be a maximum of 61 cm (24”) wide and 122 cm (48”) long.

Taxis

Need to get somewhere fast? Don’t feel like fighting the crowds? Taxis are a great option for door-to-door transport. There are many taxi companies that provide specially outfitted vehicles to transport you and your mobility scooter. Whether you need to get to a medical appointment, job, wedding, or other social activities, mobility scooter-friendly taxi companies make pick-up, transportation, and debarking quick and easy.

Airplanes

If you are travelling with a mobility scooter on an airplane, you’ll need to let the airline know in advance when you are making reservations for your trip. Also, make sure to contact the company 48 hours in advance of travel to ensure assistance at the terminal and proper handling of your mobility scooter. Check in at least 60 minutes in advance of the recommended check-in time of your departure. Keep in mind, you may be required to remove the battery from your scooter and bring it with you in the cabin of the aircraft.

Trains

Riding the rails is a fun and relaxing way to travel. So, if you are planning to travel by train, you’ll want to plan ahead to make the most of your trip. Check with the carrier to ensure doorways and restrooms are wide enough to meet your needs. You’ll also want to know if the arrival and departure stations have wheelchair lifts. Some carriers impose a weight and size restriction, so don’t forget to provide them with the details of your mobility scooter.

Travelling with your mobility scooter can seem a little intimidating at first. But with a little research and planning, you’ll be out and about, enjoying all the freedom and independence you deserve.
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