Not much official infos, but i found this site:
club.autohome.com.cn/bbs/thread-a-100029-60623027-1.html
They write if the bike is lost, insurance will pay 600-800 RMB!?
Not much official infos, but i found this site:
club.autohome.com.cn/bbs/thread-a-100029-60623027-1.html
They write if the bike is lost, insurance will pay 600-800 RMB!?
@Geezer: The funny thing is, the GPS thingy isn't battery-powered. My first thought was like yours, they just cut the power and the signal is gone. My neighbour showed me his plate and it looks like a normal one... just bigger than the old plates for ebikes.
@Dazzer: They will also engrave the plate-number on the bike-frame like with the normal registration/plates you could do before.
Kunming police is delivering green numberplates for e-bikes on street corners atm. Price is 150 RMB/Plate and it does have GPS build in. In case the bike is stolen, the police "could" track it down and if they can't find it, there will be insurance paying for the bike. If someone does have more accurate information, please share!
Animal Farm / Doolittle's / Waterhole
@tigertiger:
Yeah the P3 upwards all can do stuff like that too. But also interesting gear the small ones with smartphone as remote.
Can shoot videos without a whole filmcrew whirling around. :)
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Yunnan's capital scrambles as 'Civilized Kunming' audit looms
Posted by"The city has also recruited more than 4,500 auxiliary workers and volunteers to tame SOMETIMES unruly traffic until the end of July."
Please cut the SOMETIMES, it just lets me lol and i can't stop it! ;)
Interview: A tattoo artist's perspective
Posted byGood article, but why no contact informations?
Documentary Under the Dome captivates China
Posted by@CAMPO
Here you go: aqicn.org/map/china/
Xi visits Yunnan, emphasizing poverty alleviation
Posted byChinese New Year we will visit my parents-in-law on the countryside like every year. Let's check what did improve there over a year...in comparision to Kunming or even smaller towns. Maybe they got some new meters of asphalt or some bricks to repair their houses. They're still years behind and no big changes in sight. Still the people there don't complain!
Princeton students discover life in Chinese countryside
Posted byNice article indeed! Reminds me of my first time in the mountains above MoJiang where my wife's hometown is.