All election's systems here are digital, every vote is paperless, cast on a voting machine, and the voter receives a paper receipt (useless IMHO). Surprisingly, the population trusts the system, there are a few conspiracy theories, but the main feeling is of trust. One of the factor of this trust is that the system is totally isolated from the internet, at the end of the voting days, the machines are taken to the election court facility to "count" the result. The result is ready just a few hours after the voting ends.
Well...
1) I don't have children yet, but I have a friend who does and commutes on a bike regularly, when he needs to get his daughter somewhere, he uses the car.
2) I don't, I live 21km from work (13 miles) with a lot of uphills, sometimes I have to go on client's offices and I go on a bike, take a shower there, easily.
3) Not necessarily, when I rarely go to work by car, which I hate and almost instantly regret, I have to leave home earlier in order to arrive in time, It takes more time by car than by bike to go to work, due to hellish traffic congestions.
4) I have, but it's not mandatory, you can leave your bike locked in the street.
All election's systems here are digital, every vote is paperless, cast on a voting machine, and the voter receives a paper receipt (useless IMHO). Surprisingly, the population trusts the system, there are a few conspiracy theories, but the main feeling is of trust. One of the factor of this trust is that the system is totally isolated from the internet, at the end of the voting days, the machines are taken to the election court facility to "count" the result. The result is ready just a few hours after the voting ends.
As a brazilian, I share your frustration, in Portuguese both are Europa too.
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F.D.C Willard sends regards...
Well... 1) I don't have children yet, but I have a friend who does and commutes on a bike regularly, when he needs to get his daughter somewhere, he uses the car. 2) I don't, I live 21km from work (13 miles) with a lot of uphills, sometimes I have to go on client's offices and I go on a bike, take a shower there, easily. 3) Not necessarily, when I rarely go to work by car, which I hate and almost instantly regret, I have to leave home earlier in order to arrive in time, It takes more time by car than by bike to go to work, due to hellish traffic congestions. 4) I have, but it's not mandatory, you can leave your bike locked in the street.