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200 new e-bikes land in London for you to ride completely free
Electric bike hire company HumanForest, which lets you borrow a bike
without paying a penny for short journeys, has expanded its London scheme to help you avoid crowded public transport as businesses reopen. HumanForest launched in Islington last month and has now dropped a fresh batch of bikes in Camden, giving you more chances to hitch a free ride. https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/hu...ompletely-free A nice gesture. |
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200 new e-bikes land in London for you to ride completely free
On 16/07/2020 12:50, Bod wrote:
Electric bike hire company HumanForest, which lets you borrow a bike without paying a penny for short journeys, has expanded its London scheme to help you avoid crowded public transport as businesses reopen. HumanForest launched in Islington last month and has now dropped a fresh batch of bikes in Camden, giving you more chances to hitch a free ride. https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/hu...ompletely-free A nice gesture. The conditions: With HumanForest there's no unlocking charge, and you can ride free for 20 minutes a day (long enough to travel around 5km). Your 20 minute allowance resets at 23:58 every night. |
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200 new e-bikes land in London for you to ride completely free
On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 12:50:52 PM UTC+1, Bod wrote:
Electric bike hire company HumanForest, which lets you borrow a bike without paying a penny for short journeys, has expanded its London scheme to help you avoid crowded public transport as businesses reopen. HumanForest launched in Islington last month and has now dropped a fresh batch of bikes in Camden, giving you more chances to hitch a free ride. https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/hu...ompletely-free A nice gesture. No plastic hats either. |
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200 new e-bikes land in London for you to ride completely free
On 16/07/2020 13:07, Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 12:50:52 PM UTC+1, Bod wrote: Electric bike hire company HumanForest, which lets you borrow a bike without paying a penny for short journeys, has expanded its London scheme to help you avoid crowded public transport as businesses reopen. HumanForest launched in Islington last month and has now dropped a fresh batch of bikes in Camden, giving you more chances to hitch a free ride. https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/hu...ompletely-free A nice gesture. No plastic hats either. Don't forget that copious amounts of hand sanitiser will be crucially necessary immediately after use of such a vehicle. You have literally no idea of who has ridden it before you. |
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200 new e-bikes land in London for you to ride completely free
On 17/07/2020 00:42, JNugent wrote:
On 16/07/2020 13:07, Simon Mason wrote: On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 12:50:52 PM UTC+1, Bod wrote: Electric bike hire company HumanForest, which lets you borrow a bike without paying a penny for short journeys, has expanded its London scheme to help you avoid crowded public transport as businesses reopen. HumanForest launched in Islington last month and has now dropped a fresh batch of bikes in Camden, giving you more chances to hitch a free ride. https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/hu...ompletely-free A nice gesture. No plastic hats either. Don't forget that copious amounts of hand sanitiser will be crucially necessary immediately after use of such a vehicle. You have literally no idea of who has ridden it before you. Why "copious". You seem paranoid and alarmist. Anyway it's no big deal to carry some sanitiser. |
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200 new e-bikes land in London for you to ride completely free
On 17/07/2020 06:36, Bod wrote:
On 17/07/2020 00:42, JNugent wrote: On 16/07/2020 13:07, Simon Mason wrote: On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 12:50:52 PM UTC+1, Bod wrote: Electric bike hire company HumanForest, which lets you borrow a bike without paying a penny for short journeys, has expanded its London scheme to help you avoid crowded public transport as businesses reopen. HumanForest launched in Islington last month and has now dropped a fresh batch of bikes in Camden, giving you more chances to hitch a free ride. https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/hu...ompletely-free A nice gesture. No plastic hats either. Don't forget that copious amounts of hand sanitiser will be crucially necessary immediately after use of such a vehicle. You have literally no idea of who has ridden it before you. Why "copious". If that was a question despite the absence of the correct grammatical marks, the answer is that sensible people would rather be safe than sorry. But perhaps, like a lot of cyclists, you're too 'ard to worry about risk? You seem paranoid and alarmist. Anyway it's no big deal to carry some sanitiser. Indeed it isn't. As long as one remembers to do so (and to use it). Can you guarantee that it will happen? Can *anyone*? |
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