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Samantha Bee, Full Frontal - Voter Suppression
I did for years....I rode my bike 35 miles a day between home, school, and work. I got pulled over without ID, then went on my way without issue.
"Travel" is a different word from "drive"....that's why they are spelled and pronounced differently. You're sounding like one of those idiotic "Freemen" who think they can declare personal sovereignty....they always claim a right to travel without ID means any type of traveling including driving and flying on airplanes, it doesn't.
You can not ideally travel in USA with out an ID.
Walk to work
to the store
walk with your date to the movies
On paper the right to travel is good in reality you can not move about without a vehicle and hence you need a ID
Unless you vehicle is a horse
Samantha Bee, Full Frontal - Voter Suppression
Or a bus, train(subway) ,uber, bike, ride share or other form of private/public transport which a significant amount of people use exclusively.
Unless you vehicle is a horse
notarobot (Member Profile)
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This Cyclist Took Back the Bike Lane on the Brooklyn Bridge
Anyone who bikes in NY should know that you're just as likely to get over the Brooklyn Bridge as through the bike lane in Times Square. Basically, you're an idiot if you do it.
Go over the Manhattan Bridge just down the way a bit, and it's got an entirely dedicated bike lane. Granted, people coming/going from Chinatown oftentimes incorrectly take it, but they're few and far between.
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This Cyclist Took Back the Bike Lane on the Brooklyn Bridge
It's clear that neither the bike lane, nor the pedway are wide enough for that much traffic.
Also, that is one loooong wheelie.
bjornenlinda (Member Profile)
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The Wallrider
He broke not only the bike but also first rule of cycling. Wear a HELMET!.
One way or another you'll have to pay for a higher education.
The Wallrider
Store employee Doug Sharp told Mad World News that the man came in to the shop the day after the incident to explain what had happened.
According to Sharp, the incident resulted in the man suffering 'several broken bones.'
As Sharp explained, the man promised 'to make good on it.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2891855/Is-dumbest-dare-Video-shows-drunk-man-climbing-bike-sign-outside-store-horrific-results.html
Seriously... is he dead?
BIKE STUNTS BY INDIAN ARMY
"Bike stunts" hardly describes this parade of miracles.
I'm fairly certain a few of those defied the laws of physics.
When riding standing up, backwards, while juggling is one of the tamest of your"stunts", you've earned yourself a *quality and a *promote
Face to Face With A Mountain Lion
Go to Walmart.
Sporting Goods section.
Grab an Air Horn.
Clip it to your belt.
When you're out of options, you'll know what to do. It's not so much how big you are than how loud you are.
If you're riding a bike it works great on loose dogs and bears too. No harm. No foul.
Distracted Cop Hits Cyclist
I’m shocked the cop didn’t try and say the cyclist ran into him and blew the stop sign or something. So, at least the cop was professional (or inexperienced) enough to admit his guilt and not try to screw the cyclist over. That’s going to be an expensive replacement though. Looks like an upper end bike, with Di2 (electronic shifting $$$), and carbon wheels, which will probably need to be replaced as well (at least the front). I’d say that bike could be $5k-$8k. This is why I’ve started riding with a video camera front and rear. You just never know when you might need clear evidence, especially as a cyclist.
Distracted Cop Hits Cyclist
Kind of...minimizing the guy's injuries instantly isn't the best start imo. Surprising he didn't blame the bike rider, though. That would seem normal these days.
He hit him hard enough to break the bike frame sending the victim to the asphalt hard. Soft tissue injuries often aren't visible, and might not be painful for days. I think he should have taken the ambulance ride on the cop's dime and gotten an mri to be sure.
I hope he gets sets new bike out of this at least.
At least he took responsibility for what he did. That's a start
MTB Bliss
Look at all the different ways I could crash a bike!
CCTV: Cyclist falls into gap on lift bridge
gonna need a lot more speed to clear that gap. Get back on your bike and try again!