Dear MEL School’s
Topic Readers,
Meet Denny, the
bike for people who don’t ride bikes
What’s Denny? Isn’t
that the name of a popular family restaurant chain?
Nope. It is the
name of the bike that was developed to turn non-bikers to bikers. As greener transport
is sought especially in urban areas, calorie-burning bikes are more preferred vehicle
than fossil-fuel-burning automobiles. They require much less space to move or park,
easier and cheaper to purchase and own, and healthier and greener to operate than
cars. However, not everyone is convinced that a bike is as convenient alternative
for a car.
So here is one
concept that could encourage more drivers to become riders. Denny, a proto type
bicycle that was designed by a transport design company, won the Bike Design
Contest held by an independent creative catalyst in the US. This unique concept
is now being worked by a Japanese bike manufacture to bring it on the road to
achieve the original mission to turn non-bikers to bikers.
Enjoy reading and
thinking if this new concept encourages you to be a new rider.
No comments:
Post a Comment