Examples of using Cyclists in English and their translations into Chinese
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The self-driving technology is supposed to detect pedestrians, cyclists and others and prevent crashes.
In Arizona, when 8,000 cyclists participated in a rainy biking race, one cyclist died in a collision with a vehicle.
Cyclists pay $3 to enter Capitol Reef National Park and can travel along the scenic drive that extends just over 8 miles into the park.
Then they realized that most cyclists don't use standard gestures- and still others weave down a road the wrong way.
Not necessarily, Dr. McHugh says:‘‘Runners and cyclists don't have much risk for acute muscle strains.''.
The force runs a scheme called Exchanging Places where cyclists and lorry drivers swap to understand how each views the road.
Sporting enthusiasts, from cyclists to golfers, will find their gear dearer too.
Ton-up' cyclists aim to reach a speed of 100 miles per hour(160 km/ h), or‘the ton' in English slang.
Because the cyclists have the immune system of a 20-year-old rather than a 70 or 80-year-old, they have added protection against these issues.”.
The number of cyclists has doubled over the last five years, while those killed or seriously injured… has fallen by 40%.
Deep learning capabilities also help in anticipating possible behavior of other drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, and driving accordingly.
We have free information and maps for cyclists, walkers and motorists keen to explore the kingdom of Kerry.
This means that the cyclists can maintain high speed without any obstacles in their way.
As cyclists we liked this place and the location was good for this purpose.
This function can lower the risk of a collision with other road users, such passing cyclists.
The majority of those are vulnerable road users, i.e. pedestrians, cyclists and drivers of powered two-wheelers.
At the same time, cyclists take part in the international competition Rund um den Marktplatz.
From 1911 it was carried out in the popular Berlin Sportpalast and also attracted international cyclists such as Piet van Kempen, the"flying Dutchman".
Germany may be a land of automobiles, but cyclists are now conquering its cities.
They were just casual cyclists who enjoyed the ride,” said Rose, 58, of Galesburg.