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BlaBlaCar is an online marketplace for carpooling headquartered in Paris. Its website and mobile apps connect drivers and passengers willing to travel together between cities and share the cost of the journey, in exchange for a commission of between 18% and 21%. [2] [3] [4] It also operates BlaBlaBus, an intercity bus service. The platform has ...
Autokomanda map. The main feature in the neighborhood is a major looped interchange, one of two in the old part of Belgrade (the other one being in Mostar).It is located on the Highway Belgrade–Niš, constructed right through the urban tissue, which is still an issue of debate even today, even though the road was originally intended as a fast, intercity Bežanija-Autokomanda freeway.
The last two loops (Rakovica and Railway Station) are defunct. The track at Rakovica is disconnected from the main line. The loop at Railway station was recently reconstructed but is completely out of use due to unworkable design. The circular line 2 does not use loops at its terminus at Pristanište.
In July 2016, the Starshipper business was purchased. [6] In February 2018, Ouibus entered a partnership with ALSA and National Express. [7] In November 2018, it was announced the business would be purchased by BlaBlaCar. [8]
The longest street in the densely urbanized area of the city is the Bulevar kralja Aleksandra with 7.5 km (4.7 mi). The longest overall is the Obrenovac Road, with 11 km (6.8 mi). [ 3 ] With only 12 m (39 ft), the Lovačka Street in the outer neighborhood of Žarkovo is officially the shortest street. [ 4 ]
Fast Beat Loop Racer (Chinese: 環狀賽車) is an arcade racing game released by Saint-Fun International in 2011. The cabinets of the game provide an H-pattern gear stick. Players can save their progress and records by using IC cards. This game was released for Microsoft Windows on May 17, 2018 as Fast Beat Loop Racer GT under publisher UFO ...
The Belgrade tram system is a 1000 mm gauge network that in 2021 had 12 routes running on 43.5 kilometres (27.0 mi) of (at least mostly) double track in the city of Belgrade, Serbia. [3]