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What if a student is willing to sign the pledge, but is either physically unable to ride a bike at all or finds the standard RVP bike to be too big/small? Are there implications for ADA compliance?

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What if a student is willing to sign the pledge, but is either physically unable to ride a bike at all or finds the standard RVP bike to be too big/small? Are there implications for ADA compliance?

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If a student is physically unable to ride a bike, then he/she will already be using the most practical means of transportation available to him/her. The RVP is meant to help convert drivers who could bike but choose not to, to bikers who could drive but choose not to. Since the program is entirely optional, there are no ADA implications.

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