<p>@Eloriel DAMN LOL. If only you had a jetpack with yo name on it…</p>
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can we use Loop if we have no physical disabilities? lulz.[/qupte]</p>
<p>I’ve seen plenty of people who have leg injuries use the service.</p>
<p>What if you’re grossly overweight? Do you count as disabled? :O</p>
<p>idk, but i don’t think i’ve seen grossly overweight people at berkeley.</p>
<p>^LOLOL. One or two, maybe. </p>
<p>For the record, anyone can use loop. Just have to call them and tell them where you are (don’t need to break your leg, smash your head, etc). I’ve taken to semi-running, but I’m always about 10 mins late ;______;</p>
<p>Wurster to Morgan is 0.7 miles. That is runnable. Even at a 10 minute per mile pace, you’ll get there in 7 minutes.</p>
<p>Since it is downhill most of the way, a scooter or skateboard may help also.</p>
<p>are you sure you’re running eloriel? I’ve gotten across campus like strada to barker within 12 minutes XD</p>
<p>Haha I have a minor disability leg-wise, it’s the best I can do :P</p>
<p>Haha Strada to Barker walking is possible within 12 minutes if there’s no pedestrian traffic. I’ve done this on the weekends =)</p>
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<p>Wheelchair users are often faster than walkers. And those wheeling their own wheelchairs are often in excellent physical fitness.</p>
<p>I said “minor disability”. So, no wheelchair.</p>
<p>I can run, just slower I guess… I do enjoy it. Finished a 6 mile race once. But I don’t want to risk my neck, running downhill at Cal with those treacherous uneven pavements (I bear a strong grudge against the paving here. Seriously. D<)</p>