Well.. if you don't want the bicycles to slow or stop on traffic lights, another ridiculous idea is to time the traffic light changes to the average speed of cyclists instead of cars.If the old days they time the traffic light to cars so cars doesn't have to stop at every traffic lights. Maybe now its the cyclists' turn.This way, you can keep the traffic rules equal and drivers who do not want to stop at intersection can drive as fast as the cyclist.If you think cyclists will be too slow to reach the next traffic light, you can arrange the interval to use double the speed of cyclists, so the lights turn right in the middle between the two lights.Then the Question will be, what is the average speed of cyclists on the streets?
The easiest is to bring academia abroad. It can reduce housing and living costs, which saves students and teachers a bunch of money; expose the students of other cultures and differences.I heard South Korea has a modern ghost town
Once cheap imported EVs is sold in Canada, there's no way for Canada to build its own EV industry, which would remove the demand for batteries to be made in Canada
If he wears an IDF Jacket, then someone should wear one of those "Palesine Action" shirt right beside him. It takes two to play the freedom of expression game
The next thing that will happen after this passes is the lowering of the definition of rich that is done without much scrutiny from their legislative body
It's true that innovation thrives if shared, but it still would suck for the innovaor without temporary protection. Maybe he gets satisfaction from inventing some fancy stuff, but it doesn't pay the bills if the next day someone in china just make a cheaper copy of the invention and outsell the innovator. It would be even worse if that person in china, not only copy the invention, but made it better.It's fantastic for us as a consumer because it's cheaper and better of course
IP is supposed to provide advantage for inventors/innovators by giving them temporary protection from copycats.That is to motivate people to invent/innovate.
The problem is that the law keeps getting modified to extend the time before the protection expires and corporations abusing them in strange ways.The silent problem with extending the expiration is that innovators will just stop innovating and milk the IP advantage they have.
It is because of the copper mine there. It used to be controlled by a US company called Freeport McMoRan that used Indonesian military to oppress the indigenous population.
Well.. if you don't want the bicycles to slow or stop on traffic lights, another ridiculous idea is to time the traffic light changes to the average speed of cyclists instead of cars.If the old days they time the traffic light to cars so cars doesn't have to stop at every traffic lights. Maybe now its the cyclists' turn.This way, you can keep the traffic rules equal and drivers who do not want to stop at intersection can drive as fast as the cyclist.If you think cyclists will be too slow to reach the next traffic light, you can arrange the interval to use double the speed of cyclists, so the lights turn right in the middle between the two lights.Then the Question will be, what is the average speed of cyclists on the streets?