Another idea that I am sure people already dreamt about:
The bus should be fitted with a rack at the back so that cyclists can hang their bicycle. It shouldn't be too expensive, and it will promote more cycling.
I finished a double degree in chemical engineering and science, majoring in mathematics and physics. I just recently graduated at honours level in mathematics from the University of Melbourne. My interest lies in algebra and its geometric interpretation. This means I can use techniques in topology or/and geometry to solve the problem in algebra.
I also interest in development towards sustainable future. I like to focus more on innovative ideas that utilise current technology, or simply change the way we do the same thing. In particular, my passion lies in the transportation section. I mean, as a boy, who doesn't love a train model?
In spare time (which is slowly diminishing), I like to cycle a lot (to non-cyclists, but a little to keener cyclists). Every now and then, I go on a bushwalking trip, especially the two-week-long one. If I have time and money (and if I don't feel too guilty about flying), I like to do alpine caving in Slovenia. Otherwise, I like most endurance activities, even if my physique is considered unsuitable.
These exist (though only on the front of a bus that I've seen), eg:
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Thanks for the information.
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