Meet a Deaf female who explores by bicycle and her cycling tips + resources
Exploring the world by bicycle or bike is one of the best ways to travel because you see life around you. When I was riding exploring the cities on a bike in Asia, it was breathtaking, thrilling and it feels like complete freedom, but I have never really gone cycling at longer distances.
There are a couple of considerations and preparations that you’d have to make if you’ve decided to go traveling by bicycle, and it can be even more so for Deaf people and other Disabled people. Many Abled and Hearing people think life is challenging for Deaf people, including other Disabled people. One of the concerns that the loved ones have for Deaf people is “what if they didn’t hear [blank]?” such as alarms, cars passing by, etc. This is also the case for cyclists or even those who use a bicycle to transport locally. However, what people don’t often realize that we are capable to do almost anything, like cycling.
Laura, whom I connected with online, is one of the Deaf people who love to explore via cycling. I’m curious to try cycling for at least once in my life while traveling but I would like to where should I start as a beginner. For Through Their Eyes series, Laura shares her passion and cycling tips for those who would like to go traveling via a bicycle or even cycling locally, but let’s met tell you more about this Deaf female who enjoys traveling via cycling!
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