My three year old son loves his scooter as it allows him to test his daring in relative safety. I love it too. He’s able to keep pace with me as I walk down the street, and because it’s relatively small, it’s.
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Last year we looked at DriveNow, an innovative program set up by BMW that would connect you with whatever form of transit made sense given your location. The system, accessed via a smartphone app, could, for example, direct you from a shared bike.
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Predictability is the promise of the all-inclusive vacation. Show up at a resort, unpack your bags in a clean room with fresh sheets, go downstairs for a daiquiri and a Belgian Waffle buffet (I’m imagining what these places are like as.
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A recent report by the American Public Transportation Association found that public transit use in 2013 was the highest its been since 1956; 10.7 billion trips to be precise. They also reported that “public transit ridership is up 37.2 percent, outpacing.
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If you can make the leap from four-wheeled car to two-wheeled bike, why not halve the wheel count again? That’s the idea behind Focus Designs‘ SBU V3 electric unicycle. The 27 lb unit does 0-10 mph in three seconds, has a.
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Unless you’ve lived somewhere a while and have kept assiduous records, figuring out the financial and environmental transportation costs of a particular location can be difficult. An organization and website called Abogo is trying to make that difficult calculation a little.
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