Commuter tracks stair-carry time to fill the gap mobility apps ignore
A daily commuter who uses a one-wheel personal EV began logging the time required to carry the 14 kg device down stairs when elevator access is unavailable during metro maintenance. Three exits on his regular route lack working elevators, forcing stair carries that do not appear in standard trip-duration data but measurably affect his mood on arrival. To manage this, he built a simple decision rule that weighs stair count and carry weight to decide whether to ride, use transit only, or store the wheel in a locker. His data showed battery impact from carry days was negligible, but mood scores dropped noticeably compared to days when a ramp was available. He argues that range calculations for mixed metro-and-EV commutes are incomplete without also tracking carry burden from the very first trip.
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