Also at least now I know some people call those markings crosswalks
Also at least now I know some people call those markings crosswalks
Did you mean to say
> not everyone lives in the USA
Other things I don't have a clue about - a fire hydrant, yellow taxis, yellow buses
(Obviously I do, because of American cultural imperialism through things like Captchas which mean the world has to understand American cultural touchstones)
The service refused to acknowledge my humanity until I relented that a standpipe was a hydrant. If at some future date any of us burn to death due to an automated fire truck that misbehaved due to this, we’ll know why.
For non-bikers, a scooter has an automated gearbox and small wheels etc. Think vespa.
In the UK at least they are generally a different category of license, although that's because of the size of a standard scooter engine.
> A scooter (motor scooter) is a motorcycle with an underbone or step-through frame, ....
Scooters are often legally motorcycles as well. For example, I had to get a motorcycle endorsement on my license for a scooter I owned, because the engine displacement was too large for the extremely restrictive "moped" category in my state.
I actually feel a fellowship with all two-wheel riders but don't let any other bikers know or I'll be shunned.