![]() 07/23/2014 at 13:08 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Have a photo
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Well, there are auto bikes, and hand controls for people with poor ability to use a brake pedal and foot shifter. These people do exist - vets with shattered knees and the like - limited movement/endurance without pain but not necessarily strength, and in many cases have trikes. It's a very weird and likely much-abused niche legally, but it exists.
![]() 07/23/2014 at 13:29 |
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Just think about that season of House where he was riding the motorcycle around. He needed a cane but was still physically able to ride a motorcycle.
![]() 07/23/2014 at 14:39 |
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I wouldn't think that there is much incentive for abusing such a situation. If the only benefit is closer parking, it's not really worth it for the average motorcyclist as there is often motorcycle only parking that is almost as convenient.
![]() 07/23/2014 at 14:43 |
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Probably depends on the incidence of motorcycle parking vs. handicapped spaces and ease of obtaining the license. A lot of cities do have bike parking, but as a for instance, my local grocery has a lot of handicapped-accessible parking and nothing for bikes per se.