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No experience with this situation but if it were me, I'd start out slow to get them acclimated to the leaning over sensation and maybe develop some kind of hand signals (tap on the knee) for left turn, right turn, slowing down, etc. Should prove an interesting experience for the new passenger.
Walter, you asked: "Does mentally impaired count?"Count for what?The dear woman is blind (maybe visually impaired was the wrong description), her other faculties are sharp. She has no sight, not even shadows.The concern would be vertigo if that is a valid concern. I once made the mistake of trying to help her cross a street, touched her arm instead of just offering mine. I didn't know. I knew immediately after. Just not sure of what else might come up and since he does not yet ride, experiences here are valuable.
Does mentally impaired count?
As in totally blind? I have a friend who might like to ride but at some point might want to take their wife along as a passenger.I'd lean to a trike ala Can-Am for stability but I really have no experience in this matter so some actual experiences would be helpful. If you've done it, does it work for a motorcycle or is a three wheeler a better way to go?Its a serious question.