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 Many buildings and other "public accommodations" still do not have ADA-compliant handicapped-accessible ramps - hence the need for portable wheelchair ramps . Despite the fact that wheelchair ramps for public buildings are now required since 1992, many stores and restaurant owners have yet to comply due to the high costs. Those buildings constructed since '92 are typically not a problem, but older buildings often lack the space and proper architecture to successfully retrofit them without extensive work. Luckily, there is a relatively inexpensive solution to the problem: portable wheelchair ramps. The ramps are manufactured and designed to be reliable and affordable. They are strong as well as being easily storable and transportable. Many models are made to fold up and easily fit in the trunk of a car or back of your van. To make carrying them easier, folding models have built-in handles. Because no installation is required, you simply unfold the ramps and set them wher...