“encounter”as their WMD careens down the road. And, to complicate matters, we now have more e-bikes and regular bicycles on the road. E-bikes and bicycles are vehicles, they are entitled to full lane access. Every day I see more and more people riding e-bikes on our roads, ...
The weight of the thing is the thing that requires the EV to have larger/heavier and more expensive motors – in order to move all that weight. And the heavier the EV is, the faster it burns through the power it has – just the same as a heavy truck burns more gas than a lightwei...
The roads that wind along the Seine used to be full of heavy traffic. Today, cyclists are enjoying the waterside peace. On the right bank opposite the Eiffel Tower, cars have been made to travel in a single lane (车道), leaving the other to bicycles. A sense ...
题目The roads that wind along the Seine used to be full of heavy traffic. Today, cyclists are enjoying the waterside peace. On the right bank opposite the Eiffel Tower, cars have been made to travel in a single lane(车道), leaving the other to bicycles. A sense of ...
I’m referring instead to the e-scooters that are clogging downtown walking areas and are part of the City of Calgary’s “Shared Micromobility Program” which also includes e-bicycles. https://www.calgary.ca/bike-walk-roll/electric-scooters.html Data from other North America cities have ...
where Celtic languages continue to be spoken. Its distinct cultural heritage dates back to the early medieval era. We have visited our beloved France before: strolled the cobblestone streets of Paris, rode bicycles through vineyards of Chardonnay and Syrah, basked in the sun of the French Riviera...
Especially when the historians and theologians—throw in a few pastors, teachers, evangelists, street preachers, Jehovah’s Witnesses on your front porch and freshly-scrubbed Mormon boys on their bicycles—are so often in conflict with one another. Even when those guys speak the same language, ...
It was his job to repair bicycles and at that time he used to work fourteen hours a day. He saved money for years and in 1938 he bought a small work-shop of his own. During the war Frank used to make spare parts for aeroplanes. At that time he had two helpers. By the end of ...
it’s not about any of those things. It’s just about entitlement. Bicyclists feel they should be entitled to whatever they want without having to exhibit the slightest bit of effort. It’s pathological. You may think I’ve been a bit over the top all these years when I talk about bic...