These days, the availability of conversion vans has improved. Thanks to the genius minds of people who continuously innovate new products and services that answer the needs of different consumers with various needs and lifestyles. They have developed factors that affect our quality of life.

When it comes to conversion vans there is a wide variety of types to choose from. The most common would be the purpose of travel long distances for vacations or professional activities. What’s surprising now is that even people with challenging physical features can also enjoy that experience of going out of town in the comforts of disability vans. If you have no plans of investing on one but are planning to hold a long vacation to another city or state which would require you to get a disability van due to a companion on a wheelchair, then you should consider renting a disability van. Here are the things that you should know before renting a van.

1.The process of renting a disability van requires you to show a valid driver’s license, proof of full coverage insurance that extends to rental vehicle, and a major credit card.

2.Any person willing to drive the van must be present at the time it will be picked up to sign the contract to show his insurance and licensing information. This must not be disregarded. As a precautionary measure disclosing complete information to the rental company is important.

3.An accessible minivan rental can accommodate 4 passengers plus 1 wheelchair or 2 passengers plus 2 wheelchairs, depending on the size of the wheelchairs.

4.Most companies offer disability vans that are equipped with a 4 point tie down system and a seatbelt for the person who uses the wheelchair. The process will be demonstrated to you when you pick up the rental disability van.

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