belg
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belg

490 kg, back-to-basics street car.

Yes, but you’re not really assisting then, as you need to put more energy in it than you’ll ever get out (thermodynamics is a cold-hearted bitch). You could use it as a push-to-pass system, but overall, a cyclist without the motor will be better off, as he won’t have to charge the battery, nor will he have to take on

Extremely low-profile tires, probably? Runflats usually have an extra reinforced sidewall, which is why it would be very unlucky.

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This would help.

Please tell me that’s not real? Please?

I’ve come across that one as well, but it autodetected Bulgarian for some reason (I couldn’t even read Cyrillic if my life depended on it). I’d guess they’ve moved to markets where English speaking press is rarely read? I also doubt they’d actually deliver after taking your money.

On the other hand, you guys have managed to make the Fuel Shark disappear! You win some, you lose some, I guess?

The wheels run on pads (with the guide bars on the outside) instead of rails. You can also see the steel wheel backup, that does run on rails, on the inside.

Someone should show them a rubber-tyred metro, it will blow their minds.

A neon’d Neon.

Which is why it’s an amazing sport to spectate, but not to compete in.

The exterior is nicely done, but the interior is absolutely ridiculous (in a good way).

Bug deflector or siren wind deflector (see Nihilistcanada’s comment). It’s used as a HUD as well, apparently.

Possibly. Another explanation I could find says that it’s a bug catcher + HUD (which you can sort of see in Raph’s picture).

Sure, but I'll first have to prove the independence of the data to confirm that my Bayesian estimator is MVUE.

SKYLINE TIME!

Asshole parking, bus edition.

Removing all chairs would probably be good for national health. Having to pay for every toilet however...