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Post by tourerjim on Sept 21, 2021 18:42:49 GMT
Is that the same scooter from last week, Jim? If so that scooter sure gets around. There everywhere Helen, it's to do with the going green (a trial period) but everyone is going red with anger as the riders just plonk em anywhere like on you're own driveways, blocking pathways, I've even seen them left on slip road onto dual carriageways where they dump them to then get a lift for work. There's also been quite a few people injured due to pavement riding in the area. To ride them you have to have full or provisional licence but your see kids riding too n throw from school, as well during the day your see an average 10 plus outside each schools and the scooter company have to come along daily to park them safely. Believe or not I do like them and have used them, but I'm also in agreement with the local community with concerns of the misuse.
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Post by hmca on Sept 21, 2021 19:29:22 GMT
Thanks for the added info, Jim.
While I haven't seen them locally, after reading your post I see they are quite popular in a nearby town.....
Asbury Park was made famous by Bruce Springsteen. This is a brief report on their use there....
"ASBURY PARK, NJ – Since launching in May, Superpedestrian's LINK e-scooters have been taken on more than 10,000 trips by Asbury Park riders, covering nearly 20,000 miles. Demand from Asbury Park e-scooter riders has been extraordinary, with over 4 trips per day on every scooter--making the Jersey Shore city one of the highest-use places in America." Bold print added for emphasis.
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Post by hmca on Sept 21, 2021 23:00:17 GMT
Another kind of shell....
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Post by jackscrap on Sept 22, 2021 2:41:43 GMT
S is for sloth (my spiritual animal)
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Post by jackscrap on Sept 22, 2021 3:27:06 GMT
S is for Spring
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Post by pontiac1940 on Sept 22, 2021 3:29:58 GMT
HA! I "liked" your post Jacki, but for the next 6 months you are banned from mentioning spring or summer. Kidding!
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Post by pontiac1940 on Sept 22, 2021 3:32:41 GMT
This is the view from our summer place this evening. Sunset [light] on fall-colored trees and Chinook clouds over the Porcupine Hills.
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Post by jackscrap on Sept 22, 2021 4:41:48 GMT
HA! I "liked" your post Jacki, but for the next 6 months you are banned from mentioning spring or summer. Kidding! Can't make any promises, it's been a long slow winter...
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Post by Peterj on Sept 22, 2021 20:53:50 GMT
More shells
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Post by Peterj on Sept 22, 2021 21:05:54 GMT
Saguaro
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Post by dennis9 on Sept 23, 2021 17:14:33 GMT
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Post by tonyw on Sept 24, 2021 20:49:53 GMT
Seats at the lake Side Tony
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Post by cjt on Sept 26, 2021 1:43:42 GMT
Sign along nature trail near Lake Sakakawea, (or however you spell it?)
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Post by pontiac1940 on Sept 26, 2021 4:29:04 GMT
S is for stars. Milky Way with a set up foreground. Sept 25, 2021 near Pincher Creek, Alberta ... the European Space Agency says there are 100 billion stars such as our sun on the Milky Way. (Other sources report as many as 400 billion stars in the MW). And how many galaxies? Ethan Siegel writes, "As of today, two trillion galaxies should exist within our observable Universe."Have "S" covered.
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Post by jackscrap on Sept 26, 2021 5:07:28 GMT
S is for Sausage dog
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