CommonSense11
CommonSense
CommonSense11

I really don’t think that’s how the math works. You take the $ fine and double it. Relatively few states have a fine system that is linear with speed. Michigan’s is actually pretty fascinating:

Yeah!  And we measure it in MPHs!

I would think Audi is most likely. The Audi Q7 already is an upsized Cayenne.  

Thank you for posting these pics. I think the 2022 looks better than the ‘21, for sure.

You have missed the point of the comment thread.

Other places in the world have the same problems.

Half, or more, of the trucks I see with contractor logos on the side are lifted with ridiculous wheels/tires combos and a bunch of stickers. If you’re going to advertise on your truck, you might as well do something that catches eyes.

For $180K don’t forget the Porsche Taycan Turbo.  It depends on what you are looking for - Porsche will have better performance, Lucid is going to be a bigger car with more passenger space, especially in the rear seats.  Both will have better fit and finish than a Tesla.

I’m strictly taking issue with the language used, plague is supposed to mean “any widespread affliction, calamity, or evil,”

Oh I agree (on the under-reporting), but I think it is hard to argue the under-reporting for ride-share is any different than under-reporting for society writ large. And that’s my point - when ride-sharing statistics reflect society , that doesn’t scream ‘plague’ to me. It just screams - society sucks.

Are you arguing that the ride sharing events are under-reported relative to the rate of under-reporting for the general statistics?

Are you arguing that the ride sharing events are under-reported relative to the rate of under-reporting for the general statistics?

You should do a follow-up posting with “clever features”.

That plague the major ride hailing apps

Well, my engineering laptop is around 3k in parts alone, let alone for all the time IT needs to set it up.

I’ll assume you meant to reply to someone else, because I didn’t say anything about the tire brand.

Nice find, I gave up on trying to find a picture where the labelling was readable.  

Agreed - one of the chutes definitely filled, I don’t think the second ever did, and then the first collapsed.

bI too wondered about the chute. Did it release as consequence of the failure (perhaps damaged), because the driver sensed the accident, or because the truck had reached the braking zone of the run anyways (this seemed unlikely to me, as the engines appeared to still be full throttle).

There is a pretty good picture online where you can see the failed tire on the left side.