Tag: Riding

  • Watch: Video of Man Riding Overloaded Scooter Goes Viral; Telangana Police Reshare The Clip With Advisory

    A viral video that has made Telangana Police share some road safety advisory with netizens shows a man riding a scooter overload with tons of stuff on a busy road. In the short clip, the unidentified man, wearing a helmet, is seen balancing things on his two-wheeler, with two heavy bags tied to the front of the scooter. The viral clip also caught the attention of the Telangana Police, who retweeted the post with an advisory. Viral Video Shows Man Carrying Family of 7 People, 2 Dogs and 2 Hens on His Bike! Twitter is Cheering This Jugaad.

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  • Watch: Viral Video of Gorilla Falling Down After Riding Bicycle is Too Funny To Miss! 

    If you perpetually surf the internet for hilarious content, this video of Gorilla showing off his bicycling skill will split your sides. A viral clip shows the great ape riding a cycle smoothly in a zoo as other gorillas chill under the sun. After paddling like a pro for a while, the primate loses his balance and falls off the bike. He then throws the cycle away in anger and sits down as he gives up. Dog Surfs Ocean On Paddle Board Alone And Netizens Can’t Get Enough Of Its Amazing Antics; Watch Viral Video.

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  • German Surfer Smashes World Record for Riding The Largest Wave in Portugal; Watch Viral Video 

    Guinness World Record made it official that German surfer Sebastian Steudtner broke the world record for riding the largest wave in Portugal. Reports say, the wave was 86-foot large and the surfer inspired himself mentally with thorough preparation to smash the record. The stunning video clip was shared on GWR’s YouTube channel and got more than 1K views and applauding comments from online users. World’s Largest Cricket Bat, Certified by Guinness World Records, Unveiled in Hyderabad by Mohammad Azharuddin (View Pics and Video).

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  • Ola Electric Scooter Accident: Front Suspension Broke Down While Riding, Claims 65-Year-Old Injured Man

    New Delhi, May 26: In yet another tragic incident involving Ola Electric Scooter, a user has claimed that his Ola S1 Pro’s front suspension broke down while riding.

    On the microblogging site Twitter, Sreenadh Menon requested the company for a replacement of the vehicle. Ola Electric Scooter Accidents: Nitin Gadkari Constitutes Expert Committee to Probe EV Fire Incidents in India

    “The front fork is breaking even in small speed driving and it is a serious and dangerous thing we are facing now, we would like to request that we need a replacement or design change on that part and save our life from a road accident due to poor material used,” Menon wrote.

    Many other users too joined him with countless stories of quality issues, breakdowns and poor after-sales experiences on the same thread.

    “This is a misery that happened to me. The front fork collapsed while hitting a wall at a speed of 25kmph in eco mode along an uphill side,” another user wrote.

    “Similar issue happened to some other customers on the plain road also. Take this as a serious and most urgent problem and resolve it soon,” he added.

    Ola Electric was yet to address the new incident.

    Meanwhile, recently, a 65-year-old man in Jodhpur suffered serious injuries after the Ola e-scooter unexpectedly went into a reverse mode at full speed.

    Pallav Maheshwari, who is the son of the victim and returned to India last year and was ‘ecstatic’ about the country’s EV revolution, posted on LinkedIn that his father suffered serious injuries in the incident.

    Several Ola Electric customers have complained about the reverse mode accelerator glitch in the past.

    Balwant Singh from Guwahati tweeted last month that his son met with an accident “due to fault in regenerative braking were on a speed breaker instead of slowing, the scooter accelerated, sending so much torque that he had an accident”.

    Ola Electric had said it did a thorough investigation of the accident and the “data clearly shows that the rider was over-speeding throughout the night and that he braked in a panic, thereby losing control of the vehicle. There was nothing wrong with the vehicle”.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on May 26, 2022 12:37 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Viral Video Shows 6 People Riding One Scooter in Mumbai; Last Boy Spotted Sitting on The Shoulder of Pillion Rider

    Social media has become a platform for shocking and unusual stuff. The net makes us aware of so many things from which we can’t take off our eyes. For instance, a viral clip shows 6 people riding on the same scooter in Mumbai. All six of them were boys and one of them sat on the shoulder of the last pillion rider. The video was posted by a Twitter user who wrote, “Heights of Fukra Panti 6 people on one scooter” and also tagged Mumbai Police. In revert, the Mumbai Traffic Police said, “We request you to provide exact location details for further action”. Delhi Man Fined Rs 23,000 for Violating Traffic Rules.

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  • Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk: Know How and When The Rich Billionaires are Riding Their Own Rockets into Space

    Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk: Know How and When The Rich Billionaires are Riding Their Own Rockets into Space

    Cape Canaveral, Jul 10: Two billionaires are putting everything on the line this month to ride their own rockets into space. It’s intended to be a flashy confidence boost for customers seeking their own short joyrides.

    The lucrative, high-stakes chase for space tourists will unfold on the fringes of space — 55 miles to 66 miles (88 kilometers to 106 kilometers) up, pitting Virgin Galactic’s Richard Branson against the world’s richest man, Blue Origin’s Jeff Bezos.

    Branson is due to take off Sunday from New Mexico, launching with two pilots and three other employees aboard a rocket plane carried aloft by a double-fuselage aircraft. Sirisha Bandla On Virgin Galactic’s Space Mission, Ex-AP CM Andhra Pradesh Nara Chandrababu Naidu Applaud Telugu Astronaut.

    Bezos departs nine days later from West Texas, blasting off in a fully automated capsule with three guests: his brother, an 82-year-old female aviation pioneer who’s waited six decades for a shot at space and the winner of a $28 million charity auction. Sirisha Bandla to Fly Into Space Aboard Virgin Galactic Flight, Set to Become Second India-Born Woman to Achieve Feat After Kalpana Chawla.

    Branson’s flight will be longer, but Bezos’ will be higher.

    Branson’s craft has more windows, but Bezos’ windows are bigger. Branson’s piloted plane has already flown to space three times. Bezos’ has five times as many test flights, though none with people on board.

    Either way, they’re shooting for sky-high bragging rights as the first person to fly his own rocket to space and experience three to four minutes of weightlessness.

    Branson, who turns 71 in another week, considers it “very important” to try it out before allowing space tourists on board. He insists he’s not apprehensive; this is the thrill-seeking adventurer who’s kite-surfed across the English Channel and attempted to circle the world in a hot air balloon.

    “As a child, I wanted to go to space. When that did not look likely for my generation, I registered the name Virgin Galactic with the notion of creating a company that could make it happen,” Branson wrote in a blog this week.

    Seventeen years after founding Virgin Galactic, he’s on the cusp of experiencing space for himself.

    “It’s amazing where an idea can lead you, no matter how far-fetched it may seem at first.”

    Bezos, 57, who stepped down Monday as Amazon’s CEO, announced in early June that he’d be on his New Shepard rocket’s first passenger flight, choosing the 52nd anniversary of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s moon landing. He too had childhood dreams of traveling to space, Bezos said via Instagram.

    “On July 20th, I will take that journey with my brother. The greatest adventure, with my best friend.”

    Branson was supposed to fly later this year on the second of three more test flights planned by Virgin Galactic before flying ticket holders next year. But late last week, he leapfrogged ahead.

    He insists he’s not trying to beat Bezos and that it’s not a race. Yet his announcement came just hours after Bezos revealed he’d be joined in space by Wally Funk, one of the last surviving members of the so-called Mercury 13.

    The 13 female pilots never made it to space despite passing the same tests in the early 1960s as NASA’s original, all-male Mercury 7 astronauts.

    Bezos hasn’t commented publicly on Branson’s upcoming flight. But some at Blue Origin already are nitpicking the fact that their capsule surpasses the designated Karman line of space 62 miles (100 kilometers) up, while Virgin Galactic’s peak altitude is 55 miles (88 kilometers). International aeronautic and astronautic federations in Europe recognize the Karman line as the official boundary between the upper atmosphere and space, while NASA, the Air Force, the Federal Aviation Administration and some astrophysicists accept a minimum altitude of 50 miles (80 kilometers).

    Blue Origin’s flights last 10 minutes by the time the capsule parachutes onto the desert floor. Virgin Galactic’s last around 14 to 17 minutes from the time the space plane drops from the mothership and fires its rocket motor for a steep climb until it glides to a runway landing.

    SpaceX’s Elon Musk doesn’t do quick up-and-down hops to the edge of space. His capsules go all the way to orbit, and he’s shooting for Mars.

    “There is a big difference between reaching space and reaching orbit,” Musk said last week on Twitter.

    Musk already has carried 10 astronauts to the International Space Station for NASA, and his company’s first private spaceflight is coming up in September for another billionaire who’s purchased a three-day, globe-circling ride.

    Regardless of how high they fly, Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin already are referring to their prospective clients as “astronauts.” More than 600 have reserved seats with Virgin Galactic at $250,000. Blue Origin expects to announce prices and open ticket sales once Bezos flies.

    Phil McAlister, NASA’s commercial spaceflight director, considers it a space renaissance, especially as the space station gets set to welcome a string of paying visitors, beginning with a Russian actress and movie producer in October, a pair of Japanese in December and a SpaceX-delivered crew of businessmen in January.

    “This next year, it’s going to really start moving pretty quickly, so we’re really excited about it,” NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough said from the space station last week.

    This is precisely the future NASA wanted once the shuttles retired and private companies took over space station ferry flights. Atlantis blasted off on the last shuttle flight 10 years ago Thursday.

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  • In Phase II, riders can sit in the metro train driver’s cabin

    In Phase II, riders can sit in the metro train driver’s cabin

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel in the driver’s cabin of a metro rail train, given the landscape of the city?

    According to Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) officials, since Phase II will have driverless trains, passengers can also be accommodated in the driver’s cabin.

    “Until now, passengers have never seen the underground tunnels and tracks from the driver’s cabin and how the train reached a high level. Since the train will run at high altitudes in some areas and even above the flyover, it will be quite visible. An official said that many passengers would prefer to travel in the cabin and that is why we are considering this option.

    Important equipment such as controls and emergency systems inside the cabin will be covered with a lock. Officials said there would also be an attendant in the event that the train stopped in the middle. “Passengers will first have to travel in these trains on the stretch between Poonamallee and Power House as it will be ready for operational in the other four years,” an official said.

    Phase II trains will initially have three coaches and then six, a transition from the existing Phase I project where each train has four coaches. Construction work for tunnels, viaducts and stations for the Phase II project will begin this year.

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  • Riding in style – Hindu

    Riding in style – Hindu

    Manoj V., founder-president of Badoga Desa Party, who came to Ooty to file his nomination papers on Friday. Mohan was stopped by the police at a checkpost. Mr. Mohan, who was riding a horse to go to the Returning Officer’s office for Ooty constituency, to prevent vehicles belonging to party members from entering the premises of the returning officer from behind his candidate. The barricades were prevented from going past the path. As Mr. Mohan was on horseback, the police were confused as to whether his mode of transport could be allowed to cross the barricades. After a few minutes of deliberation, the police confided and allowed Mr. Mohan to climb a few hundred meters up his ladder.

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