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Agreed on Singapore, but Panama is a little different. There is infrastructure and labor that needs to be done to transit.
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It would help if plenty if public services, government websites, and even large companies could actually sort out their certificates so it didn’t happen all the time on actual official websites.
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I like the idea, but if it doesn’t work than it’s not great. Plus sharing helmets can be I’ll advised for health reasons.
I know there was a company in Europe that was working on a portable airbag style helmet. Hopefully something like that would make bike share more viable.
Even with dedicated lanes, bike accidents without helmets are more dangerous.
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The problem with bike share is the helmet issue. I love my bike but I’m not going to carry a helmet everywhere I go on the off chance I might bike.
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Maybe banks could use a way to authenticate the user a second way, that doesn’t involve a password. If only. (Sidenote: why do banks still insist on sms 2FA?)
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