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Old 06-22-2007, 03:42 PM   #1
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I think there a lot more people on bikes. Also bike take up less width on the road for the most part. Wheelchairs are slow and lower to the ground and might be less visable to a car. Who knows. Wheel chairs on highway just seems insane.
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Old 06-22-2007, 04:35 PM   #2
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I think there a lot more people on bikes. Also bike take up less width on the road for the most part. Wheelchairs are slow and lower to the ground and might be less visable to a car. Who knows. Wheel chairs on highway just seems insane.
There maybe more bikes on the road but that don't make it right. have you ever been going down the road and there is a bike in your lane with oncoming traffic and you could not get around. Did you ever just want to yank someone off the bike for it. How do you know the man in the wheelchair wasn't going for food or medicines and that was his only way. Maybe he had no car or family that checked on him. If I was him and that was my only way around I would not even think about, I'd go. I don't care what the excuse is it's still DISCRIMINATION.
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Old 06-22-2007, 04:57 PM   #3
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Ticket for obstruction

The article said he wasn't ticketed for riding (walking,rolling???) on the street in his wheelchair, he was ticketed for obstruction; he would not (by his own admission) cooperate with the police.
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The article said he wasn't ticketed for riding (walking,rolling???) on the street in his wheelchair, he was ticketed for obstruction; he would not (by his own admission) cooperate with the police.
That is true, but it also the drivers in the cars called the police. Do you see drivers calling the police when bikes are in the road. No you don't, they have the right of way. It also said this road didn't have any sidewalk for him to run on, what was he suppose to do try and drive in the ditch or on the shoulder. What if he tried that and turned the chair over on top of him. Now stop and think for a minute with today's car drivers. How do you not know he did not recieve any road rage before the police were called that could have caused him to be uncooperated. People do it all the time. I believe he should have the same rights has a person on a bicycle.
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You can think that, but it's not the law.

I think he should have the same rights as someone on foot.
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Yesterday I saw a woman driving down the shoulder of Youree drive in one of those elderly scooters. She was going about 3 mph.. This isn't the first time I have seen this. In fact this makes maybe 10 or 12 times in recent years that I have seen someone in the street or shoulder on a battery powered motorized wheelchair. This should not be legal, and I always assumed that it was not. I hope the cops pick up wheelchairs and scooters in the streets before someone gets hurt, for the same reasons go carts, 4 wheelers, and skate boards are illegal on public highways. JMO
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Yesterday I saw a woman driving down the shoulder of Youree drive in one of those elderly scooters. She was going about 3 mph.. This isn't the first time I have seen this. In fact this makes maybe 10 or 12 times in recent years that I have seen someone in the street or shoulder on a battery powered motorized wheelchair. This should not be legal, and I always assumed that it was not. I hope the cops pick up wheelchairs and scooters in the streets before someone gets hurt, for the same reasons go carts, 4 wheelers, and skate boards are illegal on public highways. JMO
What makes all of the ones you mentioned illegal but not bicycles.
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