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traderquinn 09-16-2020 04:22 PM

Denied Access on Public Trails or National Parks?
 
I was curious if any of you have had any issues riding your Segways at Public Trails or National Parks. I ordered 2x2" disability stickers on Amazon and stuck them on the sides and front of my X2.
The problem is, some parks have signs that specifically say "No motorized vehicles", and that's the grey area. I haven't been confronted yet by a park ranger. I usually get the fun comments from people who are amused at seeing a Segway, or the discriminating glares from the people who think I'm being lazy or am breaking the "no motorized vehicles" rule out of sheer rebellion.
I am, in fact, registered with the DMV as disabled. I can walk, but the Segway allows me to keep up with my family when they want to go on hikes. Otherwise, my arthritis, and stage 4 cancer keeps me from doing many things at the pace I used to. The Segway has truly been a great blessing!
I want to be prepared for the potential conversation with a park ranger or official of some sort if I'm approached about it. I've read that the Segway is not considered an official accessibility/disability device.
It's tricky because I don't "appear" handicapped, or terminally ill,....yet. I was only diagnosed a year ago, and all of my metastases are internal. Being only 45 and physically active up until a year ago, sometimes I have to convince people of it.
So, back to the question. Do any of you have any experiences to share?
Or any suggestions on how to approach the situation if you were to be approached by a Park Ranger and asked to leave?
Thanks,
Quinn

airdale 09-22-2020 10:49 AM

I an surrounded by national forests the rules here are no motorized vehicles...And I know electric bikes are not allowed....I would think getting ahold of the DOJ see what they say...get it in writing!....Being disabled myself I feel you have the right, but many people (rangers,ect) wouldnt understand disability rights to well...

Having a real service dog its amazing how little people understand ADA laws!

dudeman1961 09-25-2020 03:19 PM

Allowed!
 
https://www.nps.gov/arch/learn/management/segway.htm


In CA, I went to Angel Island State Park. I called to ask if I was allowed. The park superintendent asked that I get a note from my doctor.
On his letterhead, it simply said, "I am the attending neurologist for (insert name). He uses a Segway as his mobility device."

No issues at all. https://www.flickr.com/photos/davis_...57644075368781

CROSSBOLT 12-14-2021 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by traderquinn (Post 247675)
I was curious if any of you have had any issues riding your Segways at Public Trails or National Parks. I ordered 2x2" disability stickers on Amazon and stuck them on the sides and front of my X2.
The problem is, some parks have signs that specifically say "No motorized vehicles", and that's the grey area. I haven't been confronted yet by a park ranger. I usually get the fun comments from people who are amused at seeing a Segway, or the discriminating glares from the people who think I'm being lazy or am breaking the "no motorized vehicles" rule out of sheer rebellion.
I am, in fact, registered with the DMV as disabled. I can walk, but the Segway allows me to keep up with my family when they want to go on hikes. Otherwise, my arthritis, and stage 4 cancer keeps me from doing many things at the pace I used to. The Segway has truly been a great blessing!
I want to be prepared for the potential conversation with a park ranger or official of some sort if I'm approached about it. I've read that the Segway is not considered an official accessibility/disability device.
It's tricky because I don't "appear" handicapped, or terminally ill,....yet. I was only diagnosed a year ago, and all of my metastases are internal. Being only 45 and physically active up until a year ago, sometimes I have to convince people of it.
So, back to the question. Do any of you have any experiences to share?
Or any suggestions on how to approach the situation if you were to be approached by a Park Ranger and asked to leave?
Thanks,
Quinn

We got those blue handicap mirror hanging things from our county car tag folks. Works like a charm. Some security guys want to know where we park the Segways!

Civicsman 01-13-2022 12:32 PM

There are a LOT of prior posts about Segs used for disability in parks. Search for them.


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