There is no reason why bikes shouldn’t be allowed on the sidewalk - at least in low pedestrian density areas.
There is no reason why bikes shouldn’t be allowed on the sidewalk - at least in low pedestrian density areas.
I live in Australia - its hot and humid here. I ride a class 1 e-bike to work - it’s only about 4km, but the e-bike cooling effect is enough that I’m not sweaty when I get to work.
I’m certainly no sweatier than I’d get walking the 300 metres from the carparks to the office if I drove.
I live in Australia - its hot and humid here. I ride a class 1 e-bike to work - it’s only about 4km, but the e-bike cooling effect is enough that I’m not sweaty when I get to work.
I’m certainly no sweatier than I’d get walking the 300 metres from the carparks to the office if I drove.
I live in Australia - its hot and humid here. I ride a class 1 e-bike to work - it’s only about 4km, but the e-bike cooling effect is enough that I’m not sweaty when I get to work.
I’m certainly no sweatier than I’d get walking the 300 metres from the carparks to the office if I drove.
In Australia this is always how it works - pump, then walk in and pay.
Australian supermarkets have been starting to rework their self-checkouts to avoid that - actually having enough room and even conveyor belts on some of the self checkouts.
Because it’s irrelevant.
there are literally ducks in the phantom menace.
there’s a big difference between a proper e-bike (class 1)and what is essentially an electric moped
Horizon 1 and 2 had a really nice vibe of you’ve come out to the festival because you like cats and want to have a good time and you’re meeting people and having fun.
100% agree with the part about 3 onwards “oh you’re so great”