LoganSix
LoganSix
LoganSix

Dare I say it is too wide and the wheels are wrong?

Coming next, Dyson space ship.

It’s a beautiful limo. The most beautiful limo, really. It is so much more beautiful than other limos that if it weren’t his car, he’d probably date it.

Am I the only one concerned that this is going to lead to people neglecting following distance, as they can now shove responsibility off to a computer? Am I the only one who thinks this is a bad thing?

I can tell you the unintended consequence right now: pedestrians deliberately stopping cars and jaywalking with impunity.

I give it an NP because I think you could buy this in St. Louis, drive it down to spring break in Florida, party for a few weeks, have it detailed and turn a profit selling it to some old guy like my father* who wants to relive his youth, hardest part will be finding someone who’s hip can still allow them to shift a

You get a star for the tactful use of an old Jalop meme.

Translation:

I had a ‘91 (pop-up headlights FTW!) that I fell head over heals in love with. That thing broke down all-the-time but like all mitsubishis it fun on 4 wheels when it was running. After its last malfunction (ECU and turbo bearings) I kept it in the garage for a few years but never got around to fixing it. I finally

When my buddy Tyler and I wanted to take the trip of a lifetime, we spent $700 and bought a 1979 Dodge Van. Not a minivan. A goddamn van. After putting about $200 into getting it running right, we drove this thing up the entire Pacific Coast Highway. (Mind you, this was when gas cost quite a bit more, and this van

I own a minivan and I approve this message.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again,

We don’t get to see how long he was occupying the left lane. That being said, it’s never safe to drive with a 2 foot gap between vehicles. The van is the hero in this video. He made a pass and then actually got over.

I’m not going to condone brake-checking, but there appears to be very little reason for the driver of the Trailblazer to have lost control of their vehicle.

That doesn’t look like a brake-check. That looks like an unsure driver, coming into a town, that is thinking abou their offramp/exit. Due to the slow truck and merging traffic they’re slow in getting over into the left lane but that’s their goal. You’ll notice that’s what they end up doing.

There’s no statistical difference in bystander safety or accident rates between states that don’t require permitting to carry weapons for self defense (Constitutional Carry, is generally what they call it) and states with more stringent training standards.

Campus carry has never resulted in an increase in campus shootings, and every year the list of states that allow it grows.

Who are you with this witchcraft you call LOGIC?

That’s one way to title it. Or it could be Traffic fatalities decrease due to safety improvements - pedestrian fatalities about the same as 2005, because getting hit with a car still sucks