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The concept of the world identity lab is based on the conviction that culture starts with the individual. Its current project is focused on mobility: www.worldidentitylab.net/
The lab team is looking for contributions and posing questions to find out patterns that might be an indication for future development.
Every project is seen and commented on by a worldwide audience and – as the case may be – produced as a printed publication or presented in other mediums manifesting the subject-matter and the network. At the moment there are 2 books and 1 iPad app. You can find pictures here: www.worldidentitylab.net/publications/
Sophia Eriksson Waterschoot, Head of Sector for Higher Education Policy in DG Education and Culture, European Commission
Brussels, Belgium - 20 April 2016
EUROPEAN MOBILITY WEEK Workshops
Photo: European Commission / Ezequiel Scagnetti
Mobility cars give disabled drivers a new lease of life in many ways. But, should you be driving due to your condition? And what, if any, details do you need to pass onto the DVLA to keep you on the road legally? Getting the best mobility car information is essential.
Many drivers are unaware of the rules regarding health conditions, medications and the DVLA. Getting these wrong not only endangers you, other road users, and users of WAV vehicles, but could find yourself faced with a fine and loss of your license. A full list of conditions that need to be referred to the DVLA if they affect your driving are displayed on the GOV.UK and DVLA websites.
If your condition doesn’t affect your ability to drive, then there’s no reason why you shouldn’t continue to enjoy the freedom that having access to the best mobility car for you brings. However, don’t forget to check the medications lists too.
As a disabled driver, there are numerous different sources of help to explore. The best mobility car information when you first begin to driver can make all the difference to the quality of your driving experience over the long term.
Part of the City of Vancouver's "Greenest City 2020" strategy Pics are taken along the new Hornby Street dedicated bike lane - running North-South through the Downtown core. Definitely the "safest" and "enjoyable" bike route I've ever used through the Downtown core of Vancouver. We need more of these types of Urban Innovations. Great job!
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The rock music group “Mobility” of the U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West warm up prior to their halftime show of the National Football League Raiders versus Denver Broncos game at the O.co Coliseum in Oakland Calif., Nov 6, 2016. The band is stationed at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., and performed to a live audience of more than 54,000 fans. The band’s performing groups advance Air Mobility Command and global Air Force missions by providing professional musical products and services for official military, recruiting, and community relations events. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
Brussels, Belgium - 20 April 2016
EUROPEAN MOBILITY WEEK Workshops
Photo: European Commission / Ezequiel Scagnetti
86-0031 McDonnell Douglas KC-10A Extender (CN 48244/417) of the 60th Air Mobility Wing, Air Mobility Command, USAF departs Edinburgh Airport as 'Gold 72' in low evening light on a return transatlantic crossing. The aircraft which entered service in 1989 diverted in to Edinburgh the previous evening in company with 79-1948 following a long mission out of Dover AFB, DE to collect some USMC F-18's off Florida and tank them across to Bodø, Norway for Exercise Cold Response. The tankers were due at Prestwick but diverted due to crosswinds.
Eastbourne must be the mobility scooter capital of England. There is no truth in the rumour that the town is twinned with Alzheim.
High mobility multi-wheeled vehicles from 2nd Light Armored Recconansaince Battalion (2d LAR) drive through the desert in Anbar, Iraq on May 11, 2008. 2d LAR is attached with Task Force Scimitar in part of Operation Destroy Al Qaida in the North. (U.S. Marine Corps photograph by Sgt. Jason W. Fudge)