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With the holidays just around the corner, more and more drivers are choosing electric cars to get them to their destinationAn expert from SEAT S.A. offers 5 tips for getting the most out of 100% electric journeys this summerPlanning your route, making rational use of air conditioning and keeping the battery charge level between 30% and 80% are some of his recommendationsAs the most massive holiday departure operation is about to begin at the start of the month of August, many people will be travelling on the road in an all-electric car. According to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA), the market share of electric vehicles virtually doubled in the European Union in the first quarter of 2022 compared to the same period last year. For this reason, an expert from SEAT S.A. offers 5 tips for travelling on electric wheels this summer.
Denpasar, May 5 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesian authorities issued travel restrictions ahead of the Eid Al Fitr holidays to reduce Covid-19 contagion while people travel from big cities to their native rural areas for the celebrations. (Camera: MADE NAGI).SHOT LIST: INDONESIANS WAIT FOR THE BUS AHEAD OF EID AL-FITR HOLIDAYS AT MENGWI BUS STATION IN BADUNG, BALI, INDONESIA.
In what Italy's prime minister said was 'not an easy decision,' PM Giuseppe Conte has put the country on lockdown for the holidays. Business Insider reports Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte told reporters that experts fear there will be a jump in COVID-19 cases over Christmas. Italy wasn't the only European country to tighten restrictions over the holidays — the UK and Germany have both announced heightened coronavirus restrictions. Johns Hopkins University data reports that as of Saturday, Italy had recorded over 1.9 million confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began. Thus far, nearly 68,000 deaths from COVID-19 have been reported in Italy.
In these strange days in which tens of millions of Americans videoconference while they work from home, it's no surprise that occasionally, one may spy a bit of junk. And no, not the junk in the sense of a co-worker's collection of creepy mannequin parts, or another's assortment of vintage Cabbage Patch dolls. Rather, seeing a co-worker's naughty bits. Private parts. Genitals! Hopefully, you don't plan to show your bits and pieces to Jerry from Accounts Receivable. So to make sure that never happens, Gizmodo has some handy tips. First, wear clothing that covers you not only from the waist up. You might forget, and stand up. Oops! And remember that muting yourself on Zoom calls only mutes your audio. If you absolutely must get your rod and tackle out, hit 'stop video' first. Please!
Imagine bike theft and you'd probably think of a lock being pried apart in a town centre, but more than half of all bike theft happens in and around the home. With a high-end road bike, the biggest risk of theft could be from your bike shed or within your home. Here are the best tips to avoid a thief knowing where you keep your bike, and making it extremely hard to steal if they do find their way in. For our guide to the best locks to buy, visit: https://www.cyclist.co.uk/reviews/690/buyers-guide-choosing-the-best-bike-lock In association with Abus locks If you enjoy our in-depth tech content, please follow our channel, where we have great insight into tech, and advice on training and maintenance. And expect much, much more soon: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmOzbYmsi3nMPLg_VSU4YhA Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cyclist_mag/ Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CyclistMag/