Public service vehicle

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Last seen on: –Irish Times Simplex – Aug 1 2019
Irish Times Simplex Crossword – Nov 9 2017

Random information on the term “Public service vehicle”:

A bicycle carrier, also commonly called a bike rack, is a device attached to an automobile or bus for transporting bicycles.

Bus mounted bike carriers are usually attached to the front of the bus. They may flip up against the bus, out of the way, when not carrying any bikes.

Automobile mounted bike carriers can be attached to the roof, rear trunk, or rear tow hitch, depending on the vehicle.

Bikes may be mounted in the carriers by clamping both wheels and providing some additional vertical support, by clamping the rear wheel and the front dropouts (necessitating the removal of the front wheel, which may be mounted separately on blades), or by clamping the top tube (usually in the case of rear hitch mounted carriers). There is a device available that connects from the stem to the seat post, to provide a top tube equivalent suitable for mounting in these carriers for step-through frame bicycles that do not have a top tube. Carriers that clamp on the front dropouts may also provide a built-in locking mechanism. Carriers have been developed especially for the rear of pickup trucks that attach either to the bed or its sides.

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Random information on the term “BUS”:

Laurențiu Buș (born 27 August 1987) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays for FC Botoșani as a midfielder. His younger brother, Sergiu Buș, is also a footballer who plays for Bulgarian club PFC Levski Sofia.

Buș started his career at U Cluj. In the 2003–04 season he was promoted to the first team.

Buș impressed Politehnica Timișoara’s manager, Gheorghe Hagi, who transferred him in the summer of 2006. Soon after that, Gheorghe Hagi was replaced by Sorin Cârţu and Laurențiu Buș was sent to the club’s second team, Politehnica Timișoara II.

In 2007 Buș returned to U Cluj and helped the team gain promotion to Liga I. In the summer of 2009 he was transferred to Arieşul Turda. In January 2010 he signed with FC Oţelul Galaţi.

Laurențiu Buș played several matches for the Romanian U19 national team.

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