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Originally Posted by RVMichael
.....cut.... We just want to go where pedestrians and bicycles can go.
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This part is clear, concise, and reasonable.
What I think most are not following is why a handicap person should have the right to use a form of transportation/mobility that is otherwise illegal to everyone else.
Context in this case would go a long ways towards understanding. For example, instead of walking, would she have been allowed to use a wheelchair? How about a mobility scooter? Short of a prohibited golf cart, what other options are available?
You’ve covered what’s not allowed, but haven’t what is allowed in as much detail. That would help a lot in understanding your position.
P.S. — I have to deal with wheelchairs for my parents everywhere we go, so I can appreciate the convenience these laws have provided over the years.