I'm sure that most will agree, that its not the size of the chair or the person who uses it. When a business owner willfully blocks their aisle with merchandise, they will pay the price of Nature who can be very unforgiving at time. Hence, if you should bump or knock over something, don't feeling guilty. They were blocking you. (and they knew it) W
In a message dated 2/20/05 7:14:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << i think the turning radius is waaay bigger in a power chair plus theyre more difficult to control. those 2 factors seem to cause more difficulty than the width, in my opinion. jessica >>

