Sentences with phrase «city pavement»

"City pavement" refers to the hard surface or road that covers the ground in urban areas, like streets and sidewalks, where people walk or drive. Full definition
Despite its size, it is surprisingly sturdy and provides a smooth, comfortable ride on uneven city pavement.
Standard strollers are great for everyday use and, as the name implies, perfect for «standard» conditions like city pavement.
The short wheelbase and quick steering ratio make for nimble handling, and the ride is soft enough to battle the mean city pavement.
Even after switching it to Comfort, the TTS is jarring over city pavement.
Will you be using your reclining umbrella stroller on city pavements and roads or will you be taking it to rougher terrain?
I would still recommend it, but main flaw is that the front wheels get jammed when going over wet leaves - the clearance between the wheel guard / brake and wheel is too small and you need a screwdriver to clear it (happened 3 times), going over normal city pavements with leaves in autumn.
If an all - terrain model has 3 wheels and looks like a jogging stroller, you can bet that its wheels will be able to handle all types of ground cover, from city pavement, to indoor flooring to dusty country roads.
The storytelling achieves a very precise balance between, on one hand, socially specific realism (particularly relating to the plight of Chechen immigrants, and the situation of ex-soldiers cut adrift by the state to survive on their own resources) and on the other, occasional strong impressionistic images in Laurent Desmet's photography (divers plunging into water, legs casting shadows on a shining city pavement).
The X1's is mostly polished, though the 19» wheels of our tester contribute to a crashy ride over the worst of city pavement.
Rough city pavement and wide freeway expansion joints were absorbed equally, with dampers avoiding any unnecessary oscillation.
Stable on uneven city pavement — my husband and I were skeptical that the small wheels would be able to handle the uneven paving on the sidewalks in our neighborhood.
My feet hurt just looking at the shoes and I can't imagine on city pavement that I wouldn't end up taking a tumble, but besides that I don't think they really add to the look.
And second, if you cruise around town wearing your perfect floral summer dress or dressy shorts, and while its wheels kiss the city pavements, you'll NOT be mistaken as a blast from the wild.
Chicago, Illinois, June 1974, from the series, Southern Roads / City Pavements, 1974 / Printed 1982, gelatin silver print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of George H. Dalsheimer, © 1974 Ronald L. Freeman
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