The only thing I miss about living in Ottawa for 30yrs is attending that in person.
Well done. That's an amazing plan for next year. Ill need a different bike though!
Im just glad that I got my ***** out to Port Perry for a new tag before the curtain closed on the season.
Hopefully that saved me from winning the laziest tagger award!!!!
Although slipping and sliding in the snow on the bike on the way home from Port Perry was causing me to question my...
This building in this picture is a grain elevator and it is from the 1800s. Its in the shore or a large lake north east of the City. They call it a Port, hardly!
And if you figure it out, read about it. It's got a fascinating history
For real? This is close to you!
NORTH EAST OF YOU!
Beware, it sucked bigtime up there this AM. Moments after I took this pic everything got ugly. Wet snow.
But an RC690 with a single in it would be yuck! I tolerate the vibrations in my 690 Duke because its a Duke. Put that engine in a full size sportbike and Im selling that bike. Its smooth like both your wheels are out of balance.
As we better understand the proposed system, another way to attack this change is not to make it about bikes, or congestion, its simply to examine what they're really doing: modifying meters to prevent people from passing on their slip and double charging for spots.
Does that make sense? How...
And if that is the case, not only will this hurt car drivers because there will be fewer bikes commuting (and more cars, causing more congestion), but motorists who may have benefited from receiving a slip FOR A PARKING SPOT THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN PAID FOR, wont receive that benefit anymore. The...
^I dont think that is what theyre proposing. The meters take cash and credit cards now, theyre just modifying those so that the payment is applied to a plate, be it from a car or a bike.
Thats how I read the situation anyways. The City is modifying the meter system to avoid people passing...
Yes, and they said that fees would start about a year from now giving Tory the perfect opportunity to say "I promised to address traffic and Im doing it by reversing an action that was put in motion by the previous administration that would have resulted in increased traffic".
Letting fees be...
That's an angle, as is getting political opposition to use anything that increases traffic, which anything that reduces someones motivation to commute on a motorcycle/scooter would (parking fees for example) as an example of a broken Tory promise (already!).
He campaigned on traffic and now he...
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