What s The Best Slim Steering Wheel On A Car You Can Buy Today?
Photo: Mazda
Years ago, I ranted about my distaste for most modern steering wheels found in current production cars. They’re just too thick and often too soft. I miss the old days of a thin, light circumference to grip. Now, a reader has emailed me to ask for some slim steering wheel options found on cars they can buy right now, so let’s help them out.
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Here’s the bulk of the email I got today, talking about my old article ranting about the sleekness of my old BMW 325ci’s slim steering wheel:
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Tue, 04, 21
Of late, online cab services in urban cities, like Karachi and Lahore, have provided job opportunities to a number of women drivers. In this regard You! talks to a few women cab drivers…
Women taxi drivers were unheard of in Pakistan till the 1980s. It was totally considered a male domain until Zahida Kazmi broke the chain and hailed as Pakistan’s first female taxi driver in the late ’80s. Out of necessity, Kazmi decided to get behind the wheel and started driving a taxi in Rawalpindi. Her late husband, who himself was a taxi driver, had taught her how to drive. Her journey was like a bumpy road as during those days a woman driving a taxi was a strange phenomenon. However, Kazmi remained steadfast against all odds and set an example for other women to follow suit.
Dairy farmers steering toward more sustainable farming options
17 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
5 minutes to read
Northern Advocate (Whangarei)
DairyNZ is holding nine farmer events called Explore Your Options. The events are being held in March and April in Whangārei, Cambridge, Whakatāne, Stratford, Dannevirke, Culverden, Taieri, Clydevale and Riversdale.
The Northland event is being held at the dairy farm of Andrew and Vicky Booth near Titoki.
DairyNZ farm performance general manager Sharon Morrell said the events are part of DairyNZ s Step Change project. These events help farmers learn from other farmers to improve water quality and reduce emissions, while growing profitably.