Voilà un petit aperçu de ce qui se dit dans les news d'ici :
"Paris streets became a tangled network of bottlenecks in the Thursday evening commute home. Some motorcyclists rode on sidewalks to evade the traffic jams, while some drivers became enraged and blew horns over the slow pace. The roundabout at the famed Arc de Triomphe was at a standstill at one point."
"For the second day, Parisians walked, biked or roller-bladed to work. The capital’s 10,000 rental bikes remained in such hot demand that many hopeful cyclists had to change plans at empty docking stations." (NY Times)
On compatit.
Ici, on n'a pas encore vu de grève dans les transports.... en même temps, comme dans la banlieue Michiganaise, y'en a pas...ça nous dérange pas trop.
"Paris streets became a tangled network of bottlenecks in the Thursday evening commute home. Some motorcyclists rode on sidewalks to evade the traffic jams, while some drivers became enraged and blew horns over the slow pace. The roundabout at the famed Arc de Triomphe was at a standstill at one point."
"For the second day, Parisians walked, biked or roller-bladed to work. The capital’s 10,000 rental bikes remained in such hot demand that many hopeful cyclists had to change plans at empty docking stations." (NY Times)
On compatit.
Ici, on n'a pas encore vu de grève dans les transports.... en même temps, comme dans la banlieue Michiganaise, y'en a pas...ça nous dérange pas trop.
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