

Love the idea, but getting an error at the link.


Love the idea, but getting an error at the link.


MORE floor crossings
“The bowl cut will never go out of style”


I just want something more substantial than paint between a car and my toddler as I pedal pur way to daycare.


This is about speed cameras, not reduce light cameras.
Rear end collisions DO go up. But head on collisions, oblique collisions, pedestrian collisions, and cyclists collisions go down. So yeah, more fender benders but at the benefit of less fatalities, casualties, and write-offs.
Fixing intersection geometry at problematic will have better results than red light cameras.


I said cities for a reason, rural will be primarily car based.
Suburban areas are financial liabilities that need to raise their taxes to cover those liabilities (water, sewer, and roads being the biggest) or start allowing densification.
I’d also argue electrification of goods vehicles is more important that people vehicles, but they rely on similar tech, so it’s not necessary to split them.


Start at the library


Electric cars exist to save car companies, not the environment.
In the view of replacing manufacturing, it can be a badthing. Though the drip is small enough for Canadian companies to respond if they want to (the kick in the pants to get them to do what they haven’t over the past century).
From a view of a stop-gap while we improve transportation options in and between our cities, it’s a great thing.


If I have the lap bar open on my stroller, there’s this connecting piece of metal that really scrapes paint jobs…


Yeah, with everything going on, I would not recommended buying the bike I have. But I would recommend getting a bike like what I have.


I’m in Canada, but I love my Radwagon 4. So I would would recommend longtail style.
Kiddo was riding in a thule seat from about 10 months to daycare and back (she rides in a trailer for the winter months). Ive got the parts to convert it to a flat deck when she is old enough. I love our time singing on our commute!


Agreed. The real cost it the amount of time public servants have spent on this project.


Sure, these all become restricted, condition for RPAL is being on the Sup Res list.
It’s common in other countries, I got the idea from the Ukrainians what any version fo PAL comes with being on the reserve list.


We have people with guns about to be illegal.
We have a 300,000 perspn deficit in the supplementary reserve.
So we make a new type of PAL, where you need to be on the supplementary reserve list to own whatever gun the government has decided is now on the list.
Two birds stoned at once.


Fun fact, if you dont like homeless people around, the simplest way to solve it is to build them homes.
The solution is literally in the name.


Sabotage – Work slowdowns, “lost” paperwork, derailed supply chains. (Your printer mysteriously breaking at just the right time? A classic.)
Information Warfare – Secret newspapers, illegal radio broadcasts, coded messages. Because when the government controls the media, whisper networks become lifelines.
Underground Networks – Smuggling targeted minorities, POWs, and political dissidents out of the country. Creating safe houses, fake IDs, and escape routes.
Civil Disobedience – Non-compliance, fake cooperation, and good old-fashioned ghosting when the occupiers came knocking.


Nope, from chance, practice, or experience; I’m pretty resilient.
Inteest has nothing to do with it. You can comply fully, partially, or not at all. Most people figure out somewhere in the partial compliance.


No, there is still MUCH you can do to resist, even without being a fighter.
I recommend making it public. It allows it to be easier found and accessed by people like me who don’t fully understand federation.
I’d just like to see the community, with the account I have, in an app I’ve become accustomed to.