Japan, the country that brought us Karaoke, the Tamagotchi virtual pet and the Nintendo Wii, has a reputation for putting a technological spin on the kind of activity – singing, raising a pet, or keeping fit – that many of us prefer to carry out in real life, and now Honda’s boffins have turned their attention to cycling.
The company, which has a long history of innovation in everything from automotive products to robotics, is planning to launch a bicycle simulator next year, which promises to let people ride along city streets without fear of being injured through hitting potholes, getting doored, or white man van yelling “sorry mate, I didn’t see you!” as you untangle yourself from your bike’s frame.
Initially conceived as a traffic safety education aid, Honda has reportedly decided to make the simulator available commercially due to the interest it has generated, and target customers are said to include law enforcement agencies, driving schools and educational establishments.
A variety of scenarios are programmed into the machine, including “going to school”, “going to a local shopping street” and “going to the grocery store”, although sadly as yet there’s no word on it including “going up Alpe d’Huez” or “going from Milan to San Remo”.
The simulator will initially be launched in the Japanese market, with Honda taking pre-orders from next month.
For the first time, the Norwegian government has calculated the value to society of the health benefits of increased walking and cycling. ...
I managed to do 12 200k's over 12 months , but unfortunately didn't read the rulles, two were in the same month and I missed a month..................
Toddle off cynic. A great man posting about extremely awful things and you chose to say that? The UCI needs clinical experts like you ... toddle...
public pressure?
Said the spokesperson for Big Hookless
I think the complaint - if it is in good faith (which is a question...) - may stem from:...
Is that same sergeant as keen to prosecute drivers who stray into cycle lanes...? I'm not betting on it.
Hey FrankH (or are you Nigel in disguise). Take your shit-stirring and fuck off elsewhere....
Well - different reviewers, so different experiences - what works for one person can be annoying and fiddly for the next.
That's what the article seems to say. Surprised I didn't get an email from Komoot explaining the new fees, but that I'm excluded with that world...