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Europeans share the roads that are much smaller with everyone, and the death rate of cyclists is far lower than in the United States, which has a much higher number of cyclists on the roads. While I agree that cyclists need to abide by the rules of the road and do everything to make themselves visible, it is the American motorist who needs to learn how to share the road. Anyone looking for a new unique place to eat in Aiken needs to try the new Indian cuisine restaurant inside the Hotel Aiken in downtown Aiken, "Chaugan. Most American drivers are terrible drivers and use cyclists, as well as motor bikes, for target practice. because Europeans are far better drivers, it is safer than almost anywhere in the United States, particularly if you ride a bike. If you want proof on driving skills, go to any parking lot and watch people park. We enjoyed the authentic Indian food and spices. Driving in London, Paris or Rome may seem to be dangerous to most Americans however. Sharing the road....Source: Aiken Standard

Jul 09, 2007 by Don | Posted in Military
Do I evaluate a handicapped parking decal in the state of Florida?
Most states require that you get a doctor to sign a license plate or temporary plate Handicap.
Take your medical records to a family doctor and see if they are approved to get one for you.
May 19, 5425 by Steven | Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation
If you've ever seen a body of shipping, recruiters I want the sticker that goes on the front cover is like a great eagle and ANCHOR decal .... know any site i can buy one?
nah i am serving in the summer for 3 years ...
Mar 21, 2010 by Gman | Posted in Military
It seems as if every woman in this town is already married to a man in the military. Don't get me wrong, I don't hate the military, but as a single guy, I DESPISE and DETEST living in military towns. I served five years active duty in the Marine Corps
So, I think your question is..."why am I so stupid that I couldn't have figured out by myself that any town that hosts five military facilities (Ft. Carson, Peterson AFB, Shriever AFB, The USAFA, and NORAD) would have a lot of military personnel
It was produced in 1918 and saw limited service in World War One before going on to form the backbone of the Royal Air Force's post-war colonial bombing force. The DH 9A saw extensive service after the war, in Iraq and on the North West Frontier of India, in an aerial policing role effectively reducing In America, where nearly 4000 had been ordered during the war, only small numbers were in fact produced before outstanding contracts were cancelled following the November 1918 Armistice. Construction not only continued in Great Britain but the type went into unlicensed production in Russia for the Red Air Force. Although nominally a conversion of the earlier aircraft, to take a more reliable American engine, the new DH9A was in fact a complete re-design....
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