Unregulated
e-scooters and e-bikes are nothing short of a nightmare for wheelchair users,
blind people and others with disabilities.
Thanks
Miami Herald, for remembering to explore that key aspect of the way Miami and
the region neglects to keep its sidewalks, crosswalks, bus stops, etc. – free of
clutter.
I
am all for car alternatives and first/last mile solutions.
But
none of the scooters deployed in Miami are built for people with disabilities.
Other cities have demanded this -- Miami has not. That is discrimination.
Scooters
and bikes blocking the sidewalk...and in many cases, the path to curb ramps and
the "walk" button to push for safe street crossing.
This
is not just an inconvenience.
It
forces wheelchair users to back track to find an accessible route.
That
can make them late for work, stuck in the rain or lead to missing a doctor's
appointment.
Worse
still, some go into the street to avoid the obstruction -- literally meaning
this clutter is a matter of life and death.
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