Because of inertia. Stuff that is moving wants to keep moving. When the bike can't go forward, it'll try to topple forward instead.
Yes, because you don't inherit the skill of riding a bicycle.
you will be riding a bicycle
I am not riding
A bicycle
That's all down to how hard you're riding. Most people will use more effort when riding IRL than riding stationary bikes.
In some cases, yes. It all depends on the type of bamboo, if the bamboo is sharp at the end, and, if the person is riding on a cable, the cable is thick or not.
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No, it is a noun. A cyclist is a person : someone riding a pedaled, wheeled vehicle, typically a bicycle or motorcycle.
A bicycle helmet is a piece of protective headgear intended to be worn while riding a bicycle.
diamondback is a good bicycle for cruising, but not for extreme riding or jumping
You are not moving relative to the bicycle.
The person in the car is to blame because the person riding the bicycle would have no way of telling when the car door would be open. the person in the car could have easily looked in the side mirrors and could have seen if someone riding a bicycle was passing by.Added; The traffic offense charge would be "Opening Door to Traffic."