I think it depends on the work that you are doing. I'm currently working as a journeyman and the most I need to bring is my hand tools. If you need to carry more the company will likely give a vehicle, but the vast majority of people drive their personal vehicles only to transport themselves and their hand tools.
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Here are some links that show little to no punishment when the driver is clearly in the wrong.
I actually changed these to 2 inch wide tires with zero issues. The advantage of thicker tires is a smoother ride with the added cost of more weight (although on an ebike this is much less of a problem)
I don't think I've ever read a comment that said so much and yet so little at the same time
Lol maybe both can be problematic. Why does it need to be one or the other?
It's a pretty sweet deal honestly. Having owned one for a while the biggest flaw is the lack of fenders. Other than that this is a great first ebike for cruising around town
Friend of mine just released Terrytorial Disputes. Not exactly C&C, but heavily inspired with a mix of tower defense. It's got a free demo if you want to check it out
Staple racks should be the standard for any business that cares about cyclists imo