And in case you were curious, here is the map of America where horns will be going. I’d say that New Hampshire is a notable exception; but I’m not too surprised since people up there since its legal to drive without a seatbelt and people like to ride motorcycles without helmets; so they are probably comfortable without a car horn on their bike.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Loud Bicycle worldwide orders
This is a really exciting time to be cycling in America, where increasing numbers of people biking are starting to encourage better cycling infrastructure. I hope the Loud Bicycle horn will continue this trend and get the bicycle appreciated as a real vehicle by drivers and policy makers. Below is a map of the world where the horns will be going. Denmark is a notable exception here where the cycling infrastructure makes horns unnecessary.
And in case you were curious, here is the map of America where horns will be going. I’d say that New Hampshire is a notable exception; but I’m not too surprised since people up there since its legal to drive without a seatbelt and people like to ride motorcycles without helmets; so they are probably comfortable without a car horn on their bike.
And in case you were curious, here is the map of America where horns will be going. I’d say that New Hampshire is a notable exception; but I’m not too surprised since people up there since its legal to drive without a seatbelt and people like to ride motorcycles without helmets; so they are probably comfortable without a car horn on their bike.
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