Those brake lights tell a different story. Still, what are we talking... a 1 or 2 km length of road for 150 cars to be passed by a single cyclist? Such an inefficient use of space.
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Thanks, I darktable, but will give it a try!
I've updated my OP with some interesting new details!
"I guess we'll see what happens."
~ Billionaire CEO who can support his family for the next 1,000 generations.
Therefore, it is crucial to note that Hitler chose a party name of national socialists to deceive the general public, in particular the working class, to grow the base and strength of the Nazi Party. This was an intentional lie, deliberate propaganda...
The fact that either PP doesn't know this, or is trying to deliberately twist the facts, should make every Canadian angry.
To equate true socialism, like making sure that school kids have food in their stomach, to what Nazis did under Hitler, is so dishonest and shameful.
Industry professionals say unbought condos could lead to big layoffs
Everything is unaffordable, workers are all being laid off, AI is replacing people, minimum wage isn't enough to support a living wage...
What's the capitalist end-game here? A world full of poor, unemployed, desperate people likely won't make shareholders any richer, will it?
Not a red, but funny enough, all those cars are blocking the intersection...
It's rare to see the law work in the victim's favour, so stealing back your own bike would probably land you in jail (in North America, at least).
“The more time our officers spend reviewing CCTV… the less time they have available for patrolling railway stations and trains, investigating crimes which cause the most harm.”
Interesting. Then they'll stop investigating other vehicle theft, too, right?
Also, if you are going to "decriminalize" crimes like that, then at least "decriminalize" actions taken by people to prevent or recover their stolen property.
A few observations:
- That's a fuck-ton of distance for 150 cars.
- "One more lane, bro" wouldn't make a goddamn difference.
- We really need bike lanes... on every road.
Twenty million anonymized transactions ... led to a 9.5% increase in retail
I wish they put a number to that stat. Because even if we're talking about an extra dollar of spending, we're talking millions of dollars (euros), which is significant.
Retail stores everywhere should really force their local government to make street closures to car traffic a reality if they want to boost sales and keep online shopping from destroying their revenue.
Don't worry, we'll have a tunnel by then! /s
A tale as old as time! Car brains don't bat an eye when it's $1 million, $10 million, or $100 million spent on "convenience" for motorists.
But don't you dare spend a fraction of that for the safety and security of everyone else! /s
I wish our governments would have motorists pay the true cost of their multi-lane roads, "free" on-street parking spaces, parking garages and massive lots, or the cost to send first responders out to the tens of thousands of collisions we've normalized.
Maybe then they'd STFU about cost.
All communities pay dearly for car-centric infrastructure, and the maintenance costs required to keep it all running.