By J. Figueroa
November 2017
I believe they are sustainable for several reasons.
1. as a father of 5 I do not always need a 4500 pound 8 passenger minivan to get to work.
2. As a design engineer that has a desk job, I need the exercise.
3. As a stroke patient I need the rehab.
4. As I live in the city, I do not need to plug the streets.
5. As a Human, I do not need to use GAS all the time.
These are my to 5 reasons to want to get a cool bike car.
What are yours?
Here is a good video on PTSD. I do not want to walk, I want to ride. 🙂
http://www.pbs.org/pov/almostsunrise/video/almost-sunrise/
As a VET, I understand that PTSD is not just about Vets, but Police, Fire, EMS, and First Responders. I can’t imagine coming to a minivan after a drunk t-boned them and a 4 year old is maimed and dead. Then going home and trying to sleep without the memory playing and playing and playing. Or showing up to a soccer game or other public even after some fool let off a bomb.
Getting off the couch and giving up the bottle and finding a reason to live through the horrors of life is a key to survival from PTSD. “Almost Sunrise” is a video that documents 2 Vets on their walk across the US. The goal, to find something worth living for. (Link Below)
After my Stroke, I am not being able to ride a 2 wheeler very well, I have always ridden my bike, now I am interested in Velos. I hope you people understand that getting on a bike and riding is not about going 31 or 35.7 MPH. It is about being able to ride after being paralyzed. someday getting a Velo and riding it, is MY reason. 🙂