As a 20-something, I don’t have any idea how imminent nuclear war felt during the Cold War. Is this anything near that level of tension? I seriously have no clue.
As a 20-something, I don’t have any idea how imminent nuclear war felt during the Cold War. Is this anything near that level of tension? I seriously have no clue.
Might go up in non-radiated regions since the amount of livable area will become scarcer.
I was there, electronic ignitions were new in 1975 to most consumers, the majority of cars in use at that time did not use them.
Seeing as most people that will end up using this magnetic noob tube are gunna be wall street brokers, politicians, and other frequent users of cocaine, I don’t expect the average clientele to weigh over 12 stone. Your typical Wal-Mart Warrior won’t be able to afford a ticket for this!
In 1975 they were just becoming standard from Detroit and some high end European cars.
If the cyclists are 4 wide, drivers have to be in the other lane to pass. If riders ride single file, drivers will attempt to squeeze between oncoming traffic and the bikes. I know this, because I’ve seen it. Also, they will buzz by close even without oncoming traffic, so ride big and wide, make them pass in the other…
See, you are mistaken. They are in the middle of their lane. Your attitude results from your mistaken thought that you somehow own the road more than the cyclist who has the right of way in front of you.
Treat us spandex warriors with respect
That’s because drivers will blow by you at 90 as close as they can get to prove some point about you going slow on something that is being powered by your legs.
I do not exactly get why they have that view.
Dual points! And at the time we considered it state of the art!
The 1988 redesign replaced the novel, wind-tunnel-tuned shape of the original tempo into the slightly curved boxes of most of the cars of the era, a shape most similar to that of a new bar of soap after 20 minutes of depressed, uninspired shower masturbation.