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trivial.observer
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| | | | I Just spent the thick end of £100 on some rubber. I have been without a functional bicycle for most of lockdown because one of my tires finally gave up on holding air. In an attempt to spread out my expenses I'd put off replacing them until now. How hard can it be I was going to take them to my bike shop to get them fitted but, given we're all still being vigilant and saving lives, I thought I'd give it a go myself (then, when I fail, go to the shop). | |
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willhaley.com
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| | | | This is a collection of links to Municipal Code of Chicago regulations regarding bicycling, and driving behaviors that impact bicyclists. I am not a lawyer and take no risk or offer any assurances for the reader's interpretation of anything communicated in this article. Conclusions listed below are my own summaries and/or intepretations of each regulation. 9-16-020 Turning at intersections. Conclusion: It is illegal for a car to turn right in front of a bicycle, and drivers are supposed to yield to bikes if a left hand-turn against an oncoming bike could cause a hazard | |
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chotrin.org
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voakl.net
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| | Time to get Auckland moving Auckland Transport have released their updated with Parking Strategy (and technically Bus/Active Mode Strategy as well) for public consultation. As mentioned, it is an update on the 2015 Strategy and reflects the current environment in Auckland. Some 250km of roads are up for changes with more on their way. As... |