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Just curious. It just worries me about the ones in wheelchairs. How can they change a tire? And how do they get gas.

2007-07-15 01:37:21 · 4 answers · asked by debbie2243 7 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

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Beans! works for handicapped as well as able bodied. Actually some service stations have handicapped symbol on the pump so the attendant can help. Tire changing that would be a problem. Isn't that why even ablebodied people have roadside assistance AAA? Have you seen those new car jacks and doughnut spair tires burried under the junk people carry around there trunks? and by the time they need it the doughnut tire has loost all pressure darn two flat tires?

2007-07-15 01:44:36 · answer #1 · answered by John Paul 7 · 1 1

have worked at a store/gas station they have there methods...

most would pull up to a pump flash their lights and honk there horns and hold up a handicap placard, some of the repeat customers would pull up to the door show the placard and then goto a pump... and most if not all understood that i would be there as soon as possible. esp seeing i worked the over night shift at that time and had to wait to get the others out of my store before i could get out there to the.

2007-07-15 10:08:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Tyre changing, call the AA on the mobile. Gas, pip the horn and ask the gas station staff.

2007-07-15 08:46:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

go to a full service station if you can find one.
they tire would more than likely have to be changed by a nice passerby, policeofficer, or a towtruck driver if they are nice enough to stop.

2007-07-15 21:02:06 · answer #4 · answered by anthony_wheeler23 2 · 1 0

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