Motorbikes are popular and extremely familiar to people in many Southeast Asian countries, including Vietnam.
Still a bicycle but
Before World War II, travel in the Netherlands was mainly due to bicycles. But in the 1950s and 1960s, when the number of car owners skyrocketed, this changed.
After many years of research and experimentation, Mr. Vo Tan Tan in Hoi An Ancient Town (Quang Nam) successfully produced a bamboo-based bicycle frame to export to the Netherlands
A luxury hotel in the Danish capital produces electricity by asking guests to step on bicycles connected to generators.
Scientists at Boston University (USA) warn, cycling for at least 5 hours / week can cause men to reduce sperm count and semen quality.
People who are worried about the environment and the relative 'wealth' can find a bike made from environmentally friendly bamboo but easily become the 'bait' of bacteria.
Inventor Miroslav Mijevic of London design firm Z & Co has created a solar-powered bicycle.
An American designer has just introduced the idea of a special helmet that can be folded to the size of a banana.
Three young men in Chile invented the world's first unstoppable bicycle by turning the chassis into a smart lock.