Whatever garbage is getting generated during a journey can be put inside it, and you can dispose of it at public dustbins
placed alongside the roads.
Not exact matches
«This is because of various initiatives in stemming the tides of
road crashes put in
place by the command's management team,
alongside the resilience of our officers and men toward the course,» he said.
A gallery of new and old, here the McLaren 720S cemented its
place as a truly great supercar
alongside a daring night shoot with an Audi R8 LMX, pitch a Nissan GT - R and Audi Quattro against each other on Welsh mountain
roads and drive the original «Hakosuka» GT - R.
With a range of at least 300 miles, Mission E will be Porsche's first fully electric
road car and will form the basis of a range of electric models developed
alongside instead of in
place of the company's existing range of performance cars.
«A brave, profound meditation on identity, trauma, loss and courage... reminds us that there are two sides to every war and that history never ceases to be written... A novel that demands its
place alongside Richard Flanagan's The Narrow
Road to the Deep North and Mark Dapin's Spirit House.»
On the Estuary, previously known as Beauchamp
Place Guest House, is a guest house situated on Old Cape
Road, right
alongside the Knysna Lagoon and on the banks of the Salt River.
However, the Off -
Road Masters varies the gameplay further by introducing smash - up to cross country events which sees the player attempting to avoid all of the red boards in favour of driving through the green boards on the way to setting a fast lap time to compete with another 7 competitor's lap times, while elimination is integrated into wild rush events as the driver in last
place is eliminated every 30 seconds; time attack is included in multiple event types such as speed cross and wild rush as the player is tasked with setting the fastest lap time in competition with 7 drivers and only 3 laps to set the pace,
alongside championships including differing event types.
A conversation between Buren and Tim Marlow walk the reader through the Tottenham Court
Road installation and discuss it
alongside his other public transport works, while a text by Hans Ulrich Obrist
places the work in the context of Buren's wider practice since the 1960s.
Bracketed chronologically by Rosler's well - known photo - text work The Bowery in two inadequate descriptive systems (1974/75) and her highly influential essay In, around and afterthoughts (on documentary photography)(1981), this series takes its
place alongside Rosler's photographs of airports,
roads, shop windows, and public transportation as part of a career - long photographic practice.
Until that time, however, drivers, insurers, and personal injury lawyers will have to navigate a murky transitional period that
places AI and human drivers
alongside each other on Canadian
roads, an arrangement that will surely lead to complex, precedent - setting legal disputes.