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Picture of BRAUN PARATRANSIT VAN The Braun Paratransit Van is a public transportation van designed for use by wheelchair users and other individuals with mobility disabilities. Vans are available with a wide variety of floor plans featuring multiple wheelchair securement locations and seating options. Each van includes an NHTSA-compliant Braun wheelchair lift. Floor plans are available with up to four wheelchair securement positions, with wheelchair and occupant belt systems are included for each securement location. Fold-A-Way seating allows for flexible floor plan designs.

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This product record was updated on August 26, 2008.

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BraunAbility / The Braun Corporation

627 West 11th, Box 310
Winamac, Indiana 46996
United States
Telephone: 800-843-5438 or 574-946-6153.
Fax: 574-946-4670.
Web: http://www.braunability.com.


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