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Cycling is a popular mode of transport and recreational sport in the Philippines . Bicycles were first introduced to the archipelago in the 1880s during the Spanish colonial occupation of the Philippines and served as a common mode of transport, especially among the local mestizo population. In the present day, many of those who cycle in the ...
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The Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines (PhilCycling) is the national governing body for cycling as a sport [citation needed] in the Philippines. It is duly recognised by the Philippine Sports Commission [1] and the Philippine Olympic Committee [2] and the International Cycling Union (Union Cycliste Internationale a.k.a. UCI). [3]
In the Philippines, motorized tricycles, or simply tricycles ( Filipino: traysikel; Cebuano: traysikol ), refer to a type of motorized vehicle consisting of a motorcycle and a passenger cab attached to it. Along with the jeepney, the Philippine tricycle is one of the most common means of public or private transportation in the country ...
This article lists all television programming produced for release on Paramount+, formerly known as CBS All Access, an American over-the-top subscription video on demand service owned and operated by Paramount Streaming, a division of Paramount Global.
Due to perceived safety concerns, freeways in certain countries and areas impose lower speed limits upon motorcycles than cars: Mainland China: 80 km/h (as opposed to 120 km/h for cars) Japan: The same speed limits for passenger cars apply for motorcycles. The maximum posted speed in Japan is 120 km/h and statutory speed limit for motorcycles ...
The access road is a narrow, single-track width with passing places and is restricted to cars and light vans below a weight limit of 3,500 kilograms (3.4 long tons; 3.9 short tons). When used for vehicular traffic, pedestrian access is prohibited, but at other times it is part of a system of nature trails. Incidents
Honda's race bikes were known for their "sleek & stylish design" and exotic engine configurations, such as the 5-cylinder, 22,000 rpm, 125 cc bike and their 6-cylinder 250 cc and 297 cc bikes. In 1979, Honda returned to Grand Prix motorcycle racing with the monocoque-framed, four-stroke NR500.