47:35 it’s a hybrid in case you’re still curious. Fully electric vehicles don’t really make any noise, especially while idling. Hope this helps :) Also, thanks for the tour around the city! It’s made my day working from home a tad more interesting today as I’ve had your channel on loop.
oh how I love the lights of the cities at night... a few scary moments out there! it's interesting to see the road infrastructure from other parts of the world. is the bike lane "web" really developed in Toronto or is it only along a few main roads? also the main difference I see between what you show and my country is that here most of the bike lanes are a part of the pavement, not the street. as to the bed question: it depends on so many factors! if I live alone or with someone, if the bed is in a separate room or a part of a living area and so on... but if I had to give a quick answer then it would be a no😅 thank you for the ride, sending hugs!
Thanks for leaving such a fun comment to reply to :) Well, since the pandemic, our bike lanes are getting better. They have them on most of the main roads, but not enough of them. The city does good with a lot of decent east-west bike lanes, but north-south ones are a hit of a hit and miss when you go further east or west in the city. Sometimes they'll just abruptly stop and you have to find a safe route to get to the connecting bike path. Another think they do is just stick on a bike logo on some of the streets, and the bikes share the same lane as cars in the roads. This feels senseless and unsafe and just feels like a measure for the city to say "Oh, well we added bike lanes here!". I feel safer and much prefer the separated bikes lanes, preferably with physical dividers so cars don't go into the bike lanes. But there's only so much you can do with existing infrastructure to add bike lanes when some roads are so narrow.
47:35 it’s a hybrid in case you’re still curious. Fully electric vehicles don’t really make any noise, especially while idling. Hope this helps :)
Also, thanks for the tour around the city! It’s made my day working from home a tad more interesting today as I’ve had your channel on loop.
I love a night walk/ride. Really enjoyed this! Great to see the area at night. Thank you for sharing! 🙂💜
Aww thanks for viewing the ride. The city does have quite a vibe at night :) Hope you're doing well!
@@readyeddie I’m not too bad thanks Eddie. Looking forward to a holiday. I hope all is well with you.🙂
oh how I love the lights of the cities at night...
a few scary moments out there! it's interesting to see the road infrastructure from other parts of the world. is the bike lane "web" really developed in Toronto or is it only along a few main roads? also the main difference I see between what you show and my country is that here most of the bike lanes are a part of the pavement, not the street.
as to the bed question: it depends on so many factors! if I live alone or with someone, if the bed is in a separate room or a part of a living area and so on... but if I had to give a quick answer then it would be a no😅
thank you for the ride, sending hugs!
Thanks for leaving such a fun comment to reply to :) Well, since the pandemic, our bike lanes are getting better. They have them on most of the main roads, but not enough of them. The city does good with a lot of decent east-west bike lanes, but north-south ones are a hit of a hit and miss when you go further east or west in the city. Sometimes they'll just abruptly stop and you have to find a safe route to get to the connecting bike path. Another think they do is just stick on a bike logo on some of the streets, and the bikes share the same lane as cars in the roads. This feels senseless and unsafe and just feels like a measure for the city to say "Oh, well we added bike lanes here!". I feel safer and much prefer the separated bikes lanes, preferably with physical dividers so cars don't go into the bike lanes. But there's only so much you can do with existing infrastructure to add bike lanes when some roads are so narrow.
no i never do my bed in the morning xd
Hahah ah I never used to but only started recently myself. It's satisfying to see your bed made when you get home.
@@readyeddie lol no,i love the organized mess XD