This is the problem: so many drivers are completely, uselessly ignorant, and then they bitch about things out of their own ignorance.
This is the problem: so many drivers are completely, uselessly ignorant, and then they bitch about things out of their own ignorance.
Yes, it's completely illegal to bike on the sidewalk in NYC.
Famine in Africa is an even bigger problem...your point?
The NYPD sure as hell aren't going to be held accountable any other way.
You live in New York and you're not aware that biking on sidewalks is 100% illegal for adults? Sorry, when did you get here from Ohio?
Dunno, as both a driver and a biker, I stay at the speed of traffic either way. I take bike lanes if I can, and if there's no lane, I take the street and move at the pace of cars, whether 5 or 25 mph. And you're never finding me in that ridiculous spandex.
Man is that shitty logic! "If only all car drivers were responsible, then I'd care about drunk driving policy." Really?
I don't see the connection?
Well, when you put it that way haha! :D
Go tell them, not me lol! The record they *claim* they hold is fastest accelerating electric car, but maybe they're wrong.
The title is a little off...fastest accelerating *electric* car is the record they broke.
Something which would have been useful to note in the article...
This is such a bullshit article. I never get too annoyed at Jalopnik, but this is driving me nuts, especially with everybody frothing at the mouth thanks to the title. I mean, guys, it's not even reporting! It's just the ability to read a report and summarize it without totally fucking it up and making people angry.
They didn't, and this article is totally wrong. It's *projected* income over the next four years. None of the money is on hand. By analyzing the increased ridership and the money the MTA is making through their real estate holdings along with decreased pension costs, the comptroller's office was able to predict $1.9b…
The great thing about this useless commenting system is that nothing I post will ever be read by anybody, so we all keep making comments that are just wrong. As I said before, it was incorrect to say that the MTA did not improve service and maintenance, because it did, on many bus lines and subway routes. It is also…
Back in April, which was the last time the MTA anticipated a surplus of only $40 million, public advocates begged the MTA to actually improve service and maintenance, and it did not, according to WCBS.
The NYC speed limit is 30 mph in almost all of town except for highways and residential areas, the latter where it's often lower. There's almost no way the Aventador was doing the speed limit or below.
Hi. Far left Liberal here. Probably what some would call 'slobbering socialist scum.'
Looks to me like that GT-R wasn't very grounded to the ground so she turned. Why did she turn? That I can't answer.