Curb ramps useless when blocked by illegally parked cars
Sunday was such a nice day I decided in the afternoon to make my way the 9-10 blocks from my house to City Grocers at 10th & Olive. Knowing of at least one curb ramp issue ay 16th & Locust I took the power wheelchair Eastbound on Washington Ave. Everything was fine and dandy until I turned on 10th Southbound:
A block South of Washington at St Charles St I encountered this white Pontiac in my path. To an able-bodied person they’d just walk around but when you are in a wheelchair your options are more limited.
I thought about ramming the side of the vehicle with the chair but then I realized that would probably do more damage to me than the car. My cane on the other hand could have done a number on the car without hurting me. But I thought if the owner came out I would be a sitting target.  Plus I am not really the type that would damage another’s property — even if they are insensitive and need a good lesson in where not to park.
The sensible thing would have been to call the police. But it was a nice day and I didn’t want to get all worked up. I also presumed the dispatcher would have been less than enthusiastic about the problem. I let it go and back tracked to Washington where I then crossed to the other side of 10th.
The rest of the journey was pretty uneventful, I got a large canvas bag full of food. Leaving the store I looked up 10th and saw the car was still parked there. So I headed Westbound along the sidewalk on the South side of Olive. To my surprise at 11th there was no curb ramp at all. Oh the other three corners all had ramps but they were of no use to me.  So again I doubled back from 11th to 10th and took 10th to Locust. Locust was fine until I got to 13th St (by the Shell building) where my options to continue Westbound basically ran out. I was able to take 13th up to Washington where I was able to continue the remaining blocks to home.
In all of this the basic message is that without curb ramps on all the corners, or a car blocking a ramp, it becomes increasingly harder to navigate through the city. In the end it was doable – just required a bit of backtracking on my part. Added to my memory now are those routes where lack of ramps make getting from A to B a challenge.