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  2. Bicycle parking rack - Wikipedia

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    Where a bike rack is installed is just as important as how safe and useful it is. The better the location, the more use the bike rack will encourage. Bike racks should be installed in an area that is highly visible to the public. By avoiding isolated areas and hidden spaces, cyclists will feel safe enough to lock their bikes there.

  3. Bicycle rack - Wikipedia

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    The ambiguous term bicycle rack or bike rack may refer to: Bicycle carrier, a device attached to a vehicle (e.g., to a car or bus) to which bicycles can be mounted for transport; Bicycle parking rack, a stationary fixture to which a bicycle can be securely attached (typically using a bicycle lock) to prevent theft; Luggage carrier, a device ...

  4. Pannier - Wikipedia

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    There are also panniers that convert to backpacks or shoulder bags for easier carrying when not on a bicycle. [3] Panniers designed specifically for bicycles were patented by John B. Wood of Camden, New Jersey, in 1884. [4] Hartley Alley designed a handlebar bag and other bicycle luggage that he manufactured and sold under the Touring Cyclist ...

  5. Sidecar - Wikipedia

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    The sidecar consists of a frame and of a body. The frame may either be fixed to the bike, or it may be attached in a way which makes the bike able to lean in the same manner as bikes without sidecars. [5] Also, Ural had a reversible sidecar for the European market. The body typically provides one passenger seat and a small trunk compartment behind.

  6. Packhorse bridge - Wikipedia

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    A packhorse bridge is a bridge intended to carry packhorses (horses loaded with sidebags or panniers) across a river or stream. Typically a packhorse bridge consists of one or more narrow (one horse wide) masonry arches , and has low parapets so as not to interfere with the panniers borne by the horses. [ 1 ]