No: light rail tracks. If your tires are skinny enough, they can get caught right in the groove and it's not happy union. I actually saw a dude wipe out like that late one night while I was walking around downtown. He was ok and got right back up laughing, but it can be ugly (hence the warning sign).
HA! That reminds me of a cow crossing sign we saw at The Hermitage. The black cow symbol had a white stripe in the middle which we mocked until we realized that only Belted Galloways live there, and they are, indeed, very reminiscent of Oreos.
"You know that point in your life when you realize the house you grew up in isn't really your home anymore? All of a sudden, even though you have someplace where you put your shit, that idea of home is gone. [...] You'll see one day when you move out. It just sorta happens one day and it's gone. You feel like you can never get it back. It's like you feel homesick for a place that doesn't even exist. But maybe it's like this rite of passage, you know? You won't ever have that feeling again until you create a new idea of home for yourself, you know for, for your kids, for the family you start; it's like a cycle or something." - Andrew Largeman, Garden State
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This is pretty awesome. Was it a bad incline or something?
No: light rail tracks. If your tires are skinny enough, they can get caught right in the groove and it's not happy union. I actually saw a dude wipe out like that late one night while I was walking around downtown. He was ok and got right back up laughing, but it can be ugly (hence the warning sign).
HA! That reminds me of a cow crossing sign we saw at The Hermitage. The black cow symbol had a white stripe in the middle which we mocked until we realized that only Belted Galloways live there, and they are, indeed, very reminiscent of Oreos.
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