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I guess it depends on the extend of damage on the panel. I am not a pro in body work but I’ve have my fair share of bondo experience on product models. Anyways, also reminds me that here we have some incredible body shops here, you know, sitting right by the street on pedestrian path, like in someone’s living room.

Not the end of the world, but still quite obvious that it was his first time. He needs to get a pneumatic sander and lots of sanding pads...

At the end of this road is the peak of the mountain at 756m where a weather station (big doppler radar) is located. This is a famous spot for sunrise shots and usually more crowded in the middle of the night where photographers camp out here for the starry sky, “cloud sea” and sunrise. So I like to wait till

Here in Taiwan when prosecuters want to execute a raid, often they don’t call for the police to assist, but military police units, because local police are prone to be corrupt and tip off the target before the raid. In another words, the MP acts only as a unit to perform a very specific task, and called “on demand”.

Warning technologies like this should not be used on non endangering situations, like freaking potholes. First of all, the driver should be aware of these situations to begin with. Sensors like these only further allow the driver to remove themselves from critical situation awareness. Secondly, sensors like these will

This probably makes me sound like a heartless bastard. A few months ago there was this traffic accident involving a teenage scooter rider and a old Mercedes (not sure which model it was). The Mercedes was just waiting at the light and this teenage scooter rider, who doesn’t even have a license yet, came speeding down

Back in 2002 right after 9/11, I was a new foreign student in the US. Being in Detroit I had to get a driving license and that’s when I got a full taste of US DMV. In Michigan it’s called Secretary of State which I will refer to as MSS from now for convenience sake.

Before going to the MSS I checked for the necessary

Hmmm.... seems to be the opposite of “keeping water from spilling”. Not sure if that’s a good thing when trying to promote technique or hardware performance. Could have done the same with rodeo clowns with even better results.

Ok, really curious and not trolling. What about toll booth in general, like parking? With many lower cars, the driver has to open the door or simply climb out to access the gate machine. With a car like this, or the likes ( McLaren F1, P1, La Ferrari etc), does the driver just wind down the window or does he have to

But not all tolls have ez pass, especially when you drive the car across states. Maybe they are so wealthy they just pay the fines later instead?

So..... how does the driver pay toll???

I’d gladly take ANY driving test as long as my time inside the DMV is cut short. Seriously, that’s by far the most excruciating part of this whole experience.

If I were the officers, I will ticket them for driving an obviously broken car on the road... public endangerment or something.

1. Kidnap a kid.
2. Pretend to be his/her parent.
3. Join in the fun!


..... wait, not unless you wanna exchange it with Singapore style canning or death by hanging.

Singapore has this Road Safety Park created by the government and each primary(elementary) school will end their students for a visit. It’s a park where public roads and various traffic features(including gas stations) are simulated and students can choose to be a car driver, motorcyclist or pedestrian, and be given a

WHHAAATTT!!! GT86 Hill climb race car driven by “Monster” Tajima????? I feel extremely honored to be remotely associated being a 86 owner. Love the .... “my car crashed so autograph for everyone yeah!!!”

Happening? Fappening!

Does that mean we can start to have drift competitions in downtown because lack of engine roar?

Removed, sorry.