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Go Kevin! If you could create an accessible bike trail, where would you make it?
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-66139299
bbc.com
Quadriplegic man cycles across Canada
Despite being paralysed in an accident, Kevin Mills has gained enough mobility to handcycle across Canada.
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Great to see a new post in English from our friend @kamil ! Lots of good information and some fantastic pictures too 🙂
thetrawheeler.com
For a Greek version click here. Hello, hello! It took me a while, but here is my first article in English! Now that the tourist season it’s getting closer to its peak, many are looking for somewhere to go for … Continue reading
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Have you considered taking your disabled parking permit to another country? Did you know that some countries have reciprocal parking agreements? Check out this great article to learn more!
havewheelchairwilltravel.net
If you are a holder of an accessible parking permit you may be able to use it when you travel overseas due to reciprocal parking agreements.
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This is a good resource, thanks for posting. I did a test for Spain since we’ll be visiting later this year and the link offers a PDF you can print with a message that you can place next to the your placard saying you are a disabled visitor with valid parking permit in your home country.
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Great to know, but now I just need to finally get round to renewing my disability parking permit 🤣
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Have you been to any of these cities? Do they live up to the hype?
bbc.com
Four cities putting disabled travellers first
With one in six people living with disability, ensuring that cities around the world are accessible to all is vital. But which cities are doing it best, and how?
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Lived in Las Vegas for a while, although that was decades ago now, even back then it was easy to get around in a wheelchair and many attractions we very accessible (restaurants, shows, rides, fun themed areas/shops, etc.). It can be a lot of fun, but expect to spend a lot of money in the process (and that’s not counting the gambling!). If… Read more
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I’ve been to Vegas and London.
The Vegas Strip is very accessible IF all the street elevators are working. If not, you have to zig-zag through the casinos to get anywhere. Getting a cab to/from the airport and Strip is very easy. The cab drivers treat you like you’re like any other person needing a cab. Getting an accessible hotel room is… Read more- View 1 reply
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