I thought the general rule in most of Europe is already pretty strict with 250 Watts (500 for cargo bikes) / 25hm/h (15.5mph) and no throttle. Anything above is a speed pedelec and requires license plate, permit, insurance, helmet, and no access to bike infrastructures.
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There is a book discussing that.
This website has a few examples: https://obscuredinosaurfacts.com/blog/post/2020/09/16/all-todays.html?hl=en-US
PragerU posted the text, someone added the image.
F.eks varme fra gassfyring regnes i EU som mer miljøvennlig pga mindre svinn i transport
Dette gjelder ikke overalt. Frankrike er en pioner innen kjernekraft, og elektrisitet regnes som den grønneste måten å varme opp hus på.
I know it's not what you're asking for, but the GL.iNet routers are popular amongst remote workers that decide to travel without their companie's knowledge. They use two of those routers (I think?), one at home and one they take with them so the ip address always looks like their home address to their employers, and they can still connect to their employer's VPN on top.
I currently see a different message:
Cyberstuck is going back to its roots. "A place for people to post pics of Cybercucks stuck in their Cybertrucks".
As it was when the sub was originally created, only videos and/or pictures of actual Cybertrucks stuck somewhere because of their inability to cope with the surface are allowed. No breakdowns, no crashes, and definitely no vandalised Cybertrucks. Also nothing general Tesla or Musk. No cartoons. No memes. No politics. It's how we started out and it's how we will be going forward.
I hope this takes off. Unfortunately for now, the number of supported languages it rather limited.
So the people designing the signs know exactly what they're doing.
Hell, it might be an agency getting paid for that, and the actual designers are pro-choice but don't have a choice.
Well, then you have less of it in the box, which means the price per lbs/kg is greater.
But then what is Bosch talking about here?