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So confused… how should I feel?!
The positive take would be it could possibly improve wheelchair development and street accessibility but… still…
Your thoughts?
straitstimes.com
Young people in Guangzhou commute in electric wheelchairs as e-bikes face tighter rules
The trend has reportedly sparked a backlash from some in China due to safety reasons. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Whilst that is NOT what wheelchairs are intended for, could it also have the positive effect of further ‘normalising’ disability? 🤔💭
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Medical equipment should only be used by those who need it. When everyone in China who needs a power wheelchair has one, THEN they can be used by others. Our chairs are not toys or nonessential alternatives. This goes for those who claim to have BIID, too. (BIID is when someone without a disability wants to be disabled.)
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Enjoy some accessible museums and beautiful coastal views with Emma as she explores the Fife coast!
simplyemma.co.uk
Explore Anstruther and St Andrews with This Accessible Day Trip Guide - Simply Emma
Looking for a wheelchair accessible day trip in Scotland? Look no further than Anstruther and St Andrews! This accessible day trip guide will help you plan your trip.
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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
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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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