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Drivers With Disabilities Encouraged to Bring "Pump Guide" for 4th Travels
Secretary Land: Find Full-Service Gas Stations with Online ResourceIRONWOOD, MI - Saturday, July 3, 2010 - Motorists with disabilities can make their travels easier by remembering The Pump Guide as they prepare for a long Fourth of July weekend, Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land advised Michigan residents today. The Pump Guide is an online directory of gas stations statewide that offer travelers with disabilities full service at self-service prices. The site, found at www.ThePumpGuide.com, was created by Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America, a nonprofit organization. “Before hitting the road, your first visit should be to The Pump Guide,” Land said. “You can map out your trip ahead of time with the knowledge that full-service gas stations are ready to assist you.” To qualify for refueling assistance, drivers are required to display a state-issued disability license plate or placard. Michael Harris, executive director of the veterans group, joined Land in promoting The Pump Guide. Harris, who is a paraplegic, came up with The Pump Guide idea during a 2001 business trip. “I discovered that finding a full-service station was often hit or miss, and I realized that other drivers with disabilities had the same problem,” Harris said. “The Pump Guide offers help for drivers with permanent or temporary physical challenges. It’s a great way to encourage independence while traveling.” The Pump Guide’s online program allows users to:
More than 900 gas stations participate in The Pump Guide program. In addition to locations and hours, the guide lists those stations that include car washes, ATMs, accessible restrooms and other amenities. The paralyzed veterans organization gets its information from an annual mailing to gas stations. Land and Harris’ organization first partnered in 2005 when they unveiled The Pump Guide bookmark campaign. The ongoing campaign provides residents who receive a disability license plate or placard with a bookmark printed with the guide’s online address. The reverse side of the bookmark encourages people to renew their vehicle and watercraft registration online instead of visiting a Secretary of State office. In addition, the Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America also advocates the installation of “Fuel Call” buttons throughout Michigan . The button is mounted near the gas pump and when it is pushed, the button will notify the gas station attendant that a customer needs help pumping gas. The service is then provided at self-serve prices to individuals with disabilities. Already, about 50 stations on the Pump Guide offer a Fuel Call button. Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America is celebrating almost 50 years of service. It offers advocacy and assistance for veterans who have spinal cord injuries or diseases. Additional information about the Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America can be found at www.michiganpva.org. For more information about the Secretary of State programs and services, visit www.Michigan.gov/sos.
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