Ford GT for the win.
Ford GT for the win.
Ah, no.
or more likely, they simply weren't paying attention.
I will now put down my fishing rod, and slowly back away.
My apologies, I hadn't considered that English might not be your first language. How moronic of me.
Slow down, move to left. That would likely have worked fine. As would the driver sounding the horn when he saw biker. Two at fault here, but one more likely to get hurt and one likely to lose a job.
If the rider was looking ahead he's see the truck before it came into frame. Let's be honest, he clearly wasn't paying attention. I'd still put the truck driver at fault though as he could have sounded the horn.
Really I'm teasing and you resort to name calling? Still, you might be right as I was dumb enough to think you'd be sharp enough to notice the jest and respond in kind. Ah well.
Car driver reflexes for comparison with toy driver on bridge. http://jalopnik.com/the-worlds-fas…
Completely unexpected? There were warning signs, as we've seen posted elsewhere in this thread. Also..."always be prepared." Defensive driving applies to all vehicles, even "toy" ones.
Based on what I saw in the tape, the cyclist could not have been paying attention as I had time to react watching it, with the videos limited field of view. Still, not saying the driver is blame free here, as he should crawl across a pedestrian bridge. But speaking of pedestrians, I'd also say the cyclist was a bit…
Why were the cyclists blocking the roadway, and not in designated lanes? Looked like chaos even before the idiot driver came along?
Can someone explain to me why some people insist on using kids toys as transportation?
Fun fact. Deadmau5 used to babysit my friends kid before he was famous to make a few bucks as teenager. Nice kid apparently. As for the car, I'd keep the wrap, I mean why the hell not?
Is her name Norma?
We are indeed. I added a comment to your post. The promised Miata/Fiat/Alpha may fit my desires but not if it gains the weight the 4C did in it's trip across the ocean. It seems, for the most part, that the "better" cars get the less interesting they become.
Is he bitter, as some suggest? Perhaps, but he's also VERY right. You know how today's youth have no real love affair with the car? Well that's because beneath all the exterior glam there is nothing to make driving a pure joy. I've owned a lot if cars, including some mighty fine BMWs and the like and the most fun car…
Actually pretty good. I've tried this stuff and while I'm not a fan of the name or price, I can't knock the flavour.