People with mobility issues now have another option for getting around Charlottetown. On Tuesday, Co-Op Taxi began offering an accessible cab capable of holding two wheelchairs at once, either powered or manual models. Marcel Archambault, who drives the cab, has been providing an accessible taxi service in Summerside for a number of years. He says he tried out the Charlottetown market in 2014, but it didn’t work out. “Not enough business, or the people didn’t use it that much. They used other companies,” he said. By comparison, in Summerside, “all the time I have two or three vehicles on the road,” Archambault said. The taxi Archambault is driving can fit two wheelchairs at once. Service
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