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Pedalling their sofas down the road?



2013-11-08 - Sano Road, Adair County, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. That's what we asked Diane and Gary Rose when we passed them, then turned around and met them on Sano Road, today, near it's junction with Gentry Mill (aka Chicken Ridge) Road and told him it is probably illegal to drive a sofa on the highways of Adair County. No, he countered, "Riding your sofa down the road may not be legal but riding your recliner is. LOL :-)." The vehicles are as comfortable as recliners, and are becoming more commonplace in Adair County. People powered trikes allow more people to take advantage of cycling, Gary Rose says - even those with physical handicaps. The bikes are a tad slower than uprights bicycles, he said. But we clocked him a over 20 mph as we followed him. - EW

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