Join me on a journey through the NYC Subway system as I navigate the challenges of riding with a recent foot injury. From using a knee scooter to navigating elevators, experience the accessibility obstacles I face on my way from 5th Avenue to Astoria. Sit back and enjoy a comfortable ride alongside me as I share my experience traveling with a disability in the city. Recorded on September 10, 2024, this video offers a unique perspective on subway travel for those with mobility limitations.
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Video “Riding the NYC Subway with a Disability | 5th Avenue to Astoria” was uploaded on 09/25/2024 to Youtube Channel ActionKid
Have a great week, Action Kid & don't worry, your left foot will heal up soon, mate. I know it! 😎👍
It was nice to see your dad again on this video🙂These sbway ride videos are relaxing and it’s nice to see how you managed that subway ride with your knee scooter 👍It’s nice that there’s accessible elevators that people can use those when they needed😎Thank you for sharing this relatively enjoyable and relaxing subway ride with your dad A K🙂👍!!!
I like these disabled vids tho…it makes you seem more human x
Good morning
🥺oh my … I had no idea he is disabled now. I thought he had an accident that led to an injury. Be well soon…
Thanks for showing us who are disabled how to get around in the big city AKid and ADad!! I'm loving ❤️ these series of videos…
So nice of your dad to help you so much. He's a good one. 😀
Get well soon.
I hope you heal fast good to see your dad helping that’s awesome
This was another awesome NYC subway ride with your dad
have an awesome rest of your week thank you AK.☕👋🇺🇲
That was an amazing video! Your Dad is awesome and so are your fans that you meet along your journey!
Thanks for these videos AK, they really show the details of different POVs and how to navigate New York doing so. 👏 You're amazing my friend.
27:42 almost made me break down in tears 😢
Thank you AK for the video , thank you to your dad also for being such a big help , lots going on in the city that week 🤭
I wish l could help that family 😢.
Hoping for healing for The ActionKid. 🐼
❤ @AK. It won't be long before you will be walking about! Healing is coming!! Cheers to you.
Cmon dude, you dont have a disability you have an injury, big difference
This was really good . Also gives us a look into getting around differently able. Keep healing .❤
It makes traveling a bit more complicated with your scooter. I'm surprised that all subway stations don't have an elevator.
You are able to show content that will help people with disabilities great job
You have a bu bu on your foot telle every body you can okay
From the clothes people are wearing it doesn't seem 25C
Thank you for showing the commute back to Astoria.
this a long walk to the subway, for the disable
City life is tiring. I enjoy your video. I will be exhausted travelling in NY
Just love when Dad is there
The men sit between seats so women have to stand. Grrrrrrr.
I know you don't have any manners to answer me but why don't you. Mic up your father jealous he's more popular
Your dad was so quiet today. Too quiet. We like his humor and stories:-) More please!
I appreciate your persistence and willpower in creating informative videos with your foot injury. 🏆 It looks challenging having to roll on your knee scooter on the streets for almost 20 minutes just to find an accessible elevator to the subway station. Keep up the good work and Jia You 加油! 💪 Nice to see your dad accompany you, and thank you for sharing this video, AK! 🤗
Great vid with dad❤what a great support system you have.
I do miss your videos. People are satanic; all they know is those addictive phones and I can bet you they aren't making important calls. I would have gotten up immediately if I saw you!
Enjoyed the train ride! Chill in the background as I worked.
Just looking at the seats in the train reminds me of the old seats we had on the TTC back in the days with the yellow n orange solid seats 💺
When my wife’s leg was broken, we found out that “handicapped accessible” is a lie. Every threshold, every door, even at the physical therapy building, is an obstacle that requires a struggle.