The national Week Without Driving aims to raise awareness about 'car privilege' and how public infrastructure often neglects those unable to drive, creating inequities.
As someone facing mobility challenges, I see the Week Without Driving as a motivating opportunity to learn to navigate without relying on my car.
Riding my pedal-assist electric tricycle requires adjustment, as its balance and steering differ significantly from a traditional bicycle, causing a learning curve.
Opting to use the sidewalk felt safer compared to slaloming through car traffic, especially on busy streets without bike lanes.
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