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  2. Bicycle carrier - Wikipedia

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    Automotive. Automobile-mounted bike carriers can be attached to the roof, rear trunk, or rear tow hitch, depending on the vehicle. Carriers have been developed especially for the rear of pickup trucks that attach either to the bed or its sides. Manufacturers offer bicycle carriers for use on motorcycles. Roof-mounted bicycle rack.

  3. Bicycle parking rack - Wikipedia

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    Area-efficient A racks: 17.5 m 2 for 10 bicycles (0.5 meter width per bicycle) 2-story rack: 7 m 2 for 10 bikes (0.4 meter width per bike) The guide indicates that a depth of 3.5 meters is needed (of which 2 m is for the bicycle and rack, and 1.5 m for access). If cargo bikes or bikes with trailers are to be able to be parked, the area must be ...

  4. Bicycle rack - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle rack. The ambiguous term bicycle rack or bike rack may refer to: Bicycle carrier, a device attached to a vehicle (e.g., to a car or bus) to which bicycles can be mounted for transport. Bicycle parking rack, a stationary fixture to which a bicycle can be securely attached (typically using a bicycle lock) to prevent theft. Luggage carrier ...

  5. Bicycle-sharing system - Wikipedia

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    Docked bicycles in Gothenburg, Sweden. A bicycle-sharing system, bike share program, [ 1] public bicycle scheme, [ 2] or public bike share ( PBS) scheme, [ 3] is a shared transport service where bicycles are available for shared use by individuals at low cost. The programmes themselves include both docking and dockless systems, where docking ...

  6. Swagman - Wikipedia

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    Swagman. Photograph of a swagman, c. 1901. A swagman (also called a swaggie, sundowner or tussocker) was a transient labourer who travelled by foot from farm to farm carrying his belongings in a swag. The term originated in Australia in the 19th century and was later used in New Zealand. Swagmen were particularly common in Australia during ...

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    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — A little over three months ago, when the Washington Commanders plucked LSU’s Jayden Daniels with the No. 2 pick in the NFL Draft, general manager Adam Peters called ...

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