This is a disabled mans only means of transportation. He has attempted to have his tires changed by the mechanic that did conversions to his van to make it handicap accessible. The company has not responded to his multiple requests over the last year. In this video, you will see that the van has sustained multiple issues because the work that was performed on it was sub par and the materials were of poor quality. He now needs, new tires, new brakes, new rotors and new suspension airbags. This video shows Steve, the Big O manager in Berkeley CA providing his professional opinion of what needs to be replaced and why. He was the most friendly, understanding and knowledgeable manager I have ever met at an auto repair establishment. Is this really how the disabled are treated in America? The owner of the van felt like something was awry, he was very right!
Product Description Although millions of people in the United States love to ride bicycles for exercise or leisure, statistics show that only 1 per cent of the total U.S. population ride bicycles for transportation – and barely half as many use bikes to commute to work. In his original and exciting book, “One Less Car”, Zack Furness examines what it means historically, culturally, socioeconomically, and politically to be a bicycle transportation advocate/activist. Presenting an undergr… More >>
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MC Mobility Systems helped provide a new wheelchair accessible van for the Akers family in conjunction with their Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. The Akers family is the most nominated family in the history of the show. See the wheelchair van that helped provide this family with new mobility and freedom.