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| Posts: 7412 | Location: Edmonds, WA | Registered: 25 October 2001 |   |
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I, too, will be traveling with my 80 year old grandmother in March. I followed all of the links associated with the previous threads, but still wondered if anyone has any additional and/or updated information. Specifically, Diva mentioned golf cart rentals in Florence. Diva, (if you see this) do you know of a place to rent them? I've googled and can't come up with anything. We will be staying in Siena, so Cristina, have you heard of that sort of rental in Siena? This is a wonderful message board and resource. I'm glad I de-lurked and finally chimed in.. 
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| Posts: 24 | Location: Lubbock, TX | Registered: 01 December 2003 |   |
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Unfortunately I have never seen golf carts in Siena. Would be a great idea as Siena is not a good city for handicapped persons. For the handicapped card in cars, remember that you should take it to the local vigile and have them give you a legal one as ones not from here are not valid here and I have seen them get tickets. Moving to Italy and Driving in Italy
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| Posts: 4091 | Location: Siena, Italy | Registered: 17 September 2001 |   |
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I agree with you Beebee that it is impossible to find companies that rent the electric scooters and wheelchairs. It sounds like a great business to start!!
Cristina, can you give me some idea where the vigile's office is in Siena and what the lines there are usually like? In other words, is it worth it?!! I'll be staying at Le Meridiane up on via Fracassi.
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| Posts: 24 | Location: Lubbock, TX | Registered: 01 December 2003 |   |
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Beebee, don't know if a product like this would be of any interest to you: http://www.adaptivemall.com/ezridbycon1.htmlWe have been toying with the idea of bringing something like it with us on a trip to Hungary that we're planning to undertake with my mother. A problem of which she has warned us, however, is that many of the places we'll be visiting have cobbled streets and numerous steps. I suspect this would be a challenge in many places in Italy too.
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| Posts: 613 | Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Registered: 25 October 2003 |   |
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quote: Beebee, don't know if a product like this would be of any interest to you:
Judy, I'm not sure that product would be of any use as it is only designed to carry children. Certainly you need something that is reasonably stable to negotiate the cobblestones, but the biggest problem we had was with no, or few, wheelchair access points in the sidewalks and going up steep hills without a motor to help push. Beebee
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| Posts: 1951 | Location: London, UK | Registered: 09 September 2002 |   |
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Here is a website for Sologiallo, which rents golfcarts in Florence. Maureen
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| Posts: 4724 | Location: Boston or Florence | Registered: 07 July 2001 |   |
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