If you installed the apps on a new "spam" profile on you phone would that isolate them for from the main profile?
So the very first result on Google for "double decker fuel efficiency" give the result "per gallon, while a 'double-decker' bus with a Diesel engine will run 11 miles per gallon".
44 / 5 days is approx 9 miles poet day. 4.5 miles to and 4.5 miles back.
I didn't want to believe this but I guess city dwellers where double deckers operate would probably have short commutes like this on average
How exactly do they collect info other than GPS?
How are people interacting with the "radio" that it's given so much info?
Are new vehicles required to be connected to phone network to function?
What functionality is lost of not connected.
As a motorist who prefers to drive cheap cars that have a little tech as possible so that there is little to go wrong and what goes wrong I can fix myself I know nothing about the latest gen of cars
That's a polo not a golf, so while it's big it not quiet as big as portrayed
I haven't run a Linux machine in years. Has wine improved or was I just not savvy enough to get things to run on it?
I just rub the shower gel bottle over myself. It's lasting me ages
A ranger probably won't even a full sized truck in freedom parks
Can newpipe implement this please
That rat ain't gonna be trapped for 5 seconds. It has an escape ladder going into the bucket with it when it falls
Is this a trial or is it getting installed all over? It's the best solution to electrify goods transport by road. Only a small battery required for off grid to delivery point and back
It wasn't a road
Depends how fast is going backwards
I did a few small corrections in the area I live. I removed a public road that wasn't a road but a private paved path. I got heavily criticized in a PM by another member for doing so. Haven't bothered doing anything since
Editing since people are correction me. Perhaps path is the wrong word to have used. Driveway would probably be more suitable.
C.S. Lewis — 'Isn't it funny how day by day nothing changes, but when we look back everything is different.'