The company provides vehicles to an array of industries, including healthcare, fleet management, government, hospitality, wheelchair support, taxi, and other markets.
Driverge maintains partnerships with Ford Motor Co., and also offers modified Mercedes-Benz, Ram, Chrysler, and Toyota vehicles.
Driverge
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Driverge maintains partnerships with Ford Motor Co., and also offers modified Mercedes-Benz, Ram, Chrysler, and Toyota vehicles.
Driverge
TransitWorks changed its name to Driverge, the paratransit vehicle modifier announced.
The company offers commercial shuttles, wheelchair vans, tarnsporters, crew vehicles, and special use fleet vehicles that meet or exceed ADA, NHTSA, and FMVSS requirements, according to the company.
Driverge operates production facilities in Ohio, Kansas, and South Carolina. It provides vehicles to an array of industries, including healthcare, fleet management, government, hospitality, wheelchair support, taxi, and other markets.
Driverge maintains partnerships with Ford Motor Co., and also offers modified Mercedes-Benz, Ram, Chrysler, and Toyota vehicles.
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