Not exact matches
While expressing skepticism
about the import of economic reforms on the situation of poverty and injustice, the President observed that, `' the three - way fast
lanes of liberalization, privatization and globalization must provide
safe pedestrian crossing for the unempowered.
There are discrete warnings
about lane departure, etc., that make driving
safer, and the sound system keeps me, a finicky listener, quite happy (having no engine noise to compete with the music helps too.)
Buses run
about 4 times a day to within half a mile of the property Taxis are on call There are footpaths and
lanes to st.Ives and penzance that are
safe and quiet to walk or bike ride (ask at the office) An adjacent footpath to the hostel takes you across fields going east to the nearest pub...
about a 10/15 minute walk... going west
about 35 minutes gets you to the coastal path good surf beaches are reached at st.Ives 3 miles and hayle 4 miles
I saw my own reservations
about commuting by bike in Portland: I wish there were more compassionate drivers, I wish the bike
lanes felt
safer, I wish I knew the rules of the road as it relates to biking.
It brings up an important issue
about how cities need to keep bike
lanes safe if they're to require cyclists to ride only within the narrow white lines.