Lattes served in big Mason jars: Check. Free Wi-Fi and vinyl spinning on the countertop: Yep and yep. The coolest coffee-and-bike promotion in Bike City U.S.A.: Oh, yeah. Last month, began offering ...
It’s usually easy for our human brains to predict how any given car, pedestrian, or cyclist is going to act, but computers must be programmed to “understand” all of our varying behaviors on the road.
We've been hearing about Google's self-driving cars getting into fender-benders before, mostly at the fault of other vehicles with a human behind the wheel, but recently one of the autonomous vehicles ...
The best way to confuse one of Google’s autonomous cars? Ride a fixed-gear bike and do a track stand. Not that you’d want to be the cause of any self-driving car uncertainty, seeing as that could ...
Rob Warner and Tom Oehler explain how to perfect the track stand, a useful skill when out on the trails. It aids in a variety of different technical situations, especially when control is needed.
This is a sponsored post in association with Ryan Leech Connection. BikeRadar has teamed up with the mountain bike coaching site Ryan Leech Connection to give you the first six parts of its Baseline ...
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