Bikes don’t belong on sidewalks. Dangerous for pedestrians and cars can’t see the cyclist as well
Bikes don’t belong on sidewalks. Dangerous for pedestrians and cars can’t see the cyclist as well
This is true. We’re a young country, so we make our historical figures mythos
It’s a fictional plant that grows fast
I thought having government funded research was the purpose of NASA and that was then open sourced.
CPAP changed my life. Suffering from depression is a million times worse when you don’t get sleep
Society needs to stops being car-centric
Now I am become the cleaner, the emptier of vacuum dust bins.
Gotta love the bearding stroking man in the background Hmmm…
Can someone circle the tramp stamp in red please? It isn’t obvious enough to see it. Nevermind, the finger points it out… /s
Two years, I “converted” about 2 people per month. I believe all of them were done with Mormonism before my mission was over. Ironically, my mission was the catalyst for me leaving Mormonism.
A rhombus is the kind of rectangle a bitch would draw
I have good luck with Duluth products, I have shirts from 5 years ago that still look new.
I bought my son a entry level Mt bike, cost me about $1200, but now he rides with me! Easily the best thing I’ve brought this year
WHAT?! MORE WORK? BUT I DON’T WANT TO DO THAT!
I think you’re being down voted bc of your bike statement, but you are correct that zoning changes are required. It is a multifold solution. If you live in suburban hell and need to commute 20 miles to work as a result, the community won’t adopt cycling as much as a community that has mixed zoning that puts commercial and residential closer together and residents can walk or bike.