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Opus-the-Penguin t1_j212q97 wrote

That's so you can grab some air in your BMX bike on the way down.

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Senior_Accident2278 t1_j2140ti wrote

Just in case you go rolling down and can't stop. At least the speed bump. Don't want end up in wheelier chair.

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HobbesNJ t1_j21a5mn wrote

It's there intentionally to provide a stop for people walking downhill who have trouble slowing down. Also to prevent cyclists/skateboarders from abusing the hill.

That ramp is way too steep to be intended for wheelchair use, and it would legally require at least a couple of landings on the way down as well.

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CT_T4 t1_j22l6wf wrote

It’s so disabled people can get some air time

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whatfuckingever69 t1_j22miww wrote

That’s probably really nice that you are able to use steeper slopes. It doesn’t change that this isn’t ADA compliant at all and would be very unsafe for many people, and is just clearly not meant for wheelchairs

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Termades t1_j22r897 wrote

Clearly that’s a one-way path. Haven’t you ever played Pokémon?

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its_basil t1_j23h6u2 wrote

A single fuck you to anyone in a wheel chair

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kingjoepdx t1_j23ksfv wrote

Legally? There's no handrail, "stopping people who have trouble slowing down" is some rank bull, and thinking one step will prevent bikes/boards is some full ass nonsense.

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NascentAutist t1_j253et4 wrote

You don’t want those damn wheelchair hooligans loitering and rolling up and down, do you???

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EyeBreakThings t1_j257rfn wrote

It makes sense from an outsider - it increases difficulty. But that ignores that someone trying to charge a hill would likely enjoy the added difficulty and increased skill exploitation. Scary shit was my favorite when I was a younger, adrenaline addicted dumbass.

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-58259 t1_j25ngpc wrote

*A ramp with a ramp in the middle.

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