Comment by vkou
3 years ago
Because the vernacular definition of 'vehicle' in this context does not include crutches, wheelchairs, kites, or slippers.
It might include a powered mobility scooter.
3 years ago
Because the vernacular definition of 'vehicle' in this context does not include crutches, wheelchairs, kites, or slippers.
It might include a powered mobility scooter.
Kites, toy cars and toy boats are toys (to me). Slippers, skis and skates are footwear. A toboggan isn't normally attached to a person's body, so a vehicle.
Drones and balloons I would say are in the park, whereas aircraft (at normal altitudes) I would say are not. Unfortunately: I'd like more parks to have a protected square inch of silence.
0. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Square_Inch_of_Silence
1. https://onesquareinch.org/
What’s the difference between a powered mobility scooter and a modern wheelchair?
Weight and top speed that most of their occupants reach, although I haven't looked closely at a lot of 'modern wheelchairs', so I may be off the mark.
So no effective difference, then.
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