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"What happened to Paul was extreme, but it resonated with many Parisians." Jesus fucking Christ. Really, BBC?
Once again, why a "fifteen year driving ban"? Why do these people get their licences back at all following such obvious and reckless disregard for...
In the market town where I live, we're in the feasibility study stage of a pedestrianisation scheme for perhaps a hundred yards of road in the...
Otherwise laurel-abiding🧥
Not suggesting that the hub design might not be flawed in general, but it seems pretty fanciful to imagine it would have affected the outcome of...
If you know Regent's Park at all throughout daylight hours it's well policed, there's considerable motor traffic, lots and lots of cyclists doing...
Good on the reviewer for confronting the manufacturer about this fairly pointless item.
There are at least 2 athletes who have been on NCAA podiums - indeed both have been quite dominant. To have 2 out of the mere 10 trans people...
One of many ways in which, on a society level, we prioritise systems and objects over people.
I think the default is to take primary to be more visible, be out of the door zone and give someone room to escape into....