PACIFIC CITY, OREGON — The moment a landmark rock formation was brought crashing to the ground by three brain-dead morons has been captured on video.
The iconic and much-loved sandstone pedestal at Cape Kiwanda in Oregon was known as the “Duckbill”. It was shaped by thousands of years of erosion, but it took just seconds for a group of dicks to destroy it for kicks.
How can you NOT know you're dragging a kid (between the school bus' doors)? Scary. A bus compilation video for you...
1. Seattle bus driver Dennis Echols was fired after he beat up 23-year-old passenger Ethan McKinney for spitting in his face.
2. A 7-year-old girl got her backpack caught in the door, and the driver didn’t notice until another car pulled in front to make them stop.
3. A first grader in North Carolina was exiting a school bus on Monday afternoon when the driver suddenly shut the door on her arm. That she survived being dragged for a mile is almost miraculous.
4. In Taiwan, a 78 year old grandmother identified by her last name, Yang, was on her way home from the morning market when she was run over by a bus.
5. A Houston-area bus driver was caught red-handed trying to cover up a security camera with a sheet of paper before getting one of his passengers between the sheets, according to a KPRC2 report.
Can you imagine having a highway just for bicycles?? We haven't rode a bike in centuries but we'd start if they built something like this here. Wonder what they'll do when winter comes?...
OSLO, NORWAY — Norway has invested in the development of a network of highways for cyclists.
The country has announced that it will spend 8 billion Norwegian Kroner (US$923 million) on 10 broad, two-lane, cross-country bike tracks in and near Norway’s nine largest cities. The highway will allow longer-distance cyclists to travel with a speed and safety hitherto impossible.
If the bike highway succeeds, it should take pressure off roads and public transit and help cut Norway’s usage of fossil fuels.
Norway’s vision doesn’t stand alone. In 2014, an elevated bike path was proposed for London by design firm Norman Foster. The futuristic cycle highway was designed as 220 km of car-free routes installed above London's suburban rail network and would accommodate 12,000 cyclists per hour. And Netherlands famous suspended bike path, the Hovenring, conceived in 2008, has become a landmark. The cycle path roundabout in the province of North Brabant is the first of its kind in the world.