You may not have emission regs in your state, but you do in your country. Pulling cats is illegal.
You may not have emission regs in your state, but you do in your country. Pulling cats is illegal.
Number 1 reason I shouldn't purchase a Veyron = 22,000/month payments for 7 years.
I think you're getting jalopnik.com confused with a reputable news source.
Did you just request that "Internet terminology" to not be used on an "Internet website"?
Why is it that every time I go to vegas I seem to end up $1000-2000 poorer?
S1 Exiges are not legal. S2 Exiges are no longer produced.
Sure, but don't lose any sleep over it. To me, common sense seems like speeding could usually save a person a little time, and rarely a lot of time depending on traffic. But, others have differing opinions on that. The concept of being able to break it down mathematically may prove to be insightful, and thus its…
Also, of course is everyone sped it would make no difference overall. What do you think of the study "Flow improvement caused by agents who ignore traffic rules"
Interesting. Since you seem to have a grasp on how to put these estimations into a formula, could you calculate the amount of time saved or not saved by a speeder over a 20 mile 20 light commute? I'm sure there's a stack of variables, but common sense should be able to create rough estimations, no?
If two people were to travel the same path at the same time, when the timed lights turn yellow the speeder may be 1 block ahead of the non-speeder. While they're both waiting wouldn't the line of cars behind the speeder gets longer and puts more distance between them both? This should further increase the odds of the…
Here's a quick question.
But, one would also get to yellow lights faster. That would leave a non-speeder a city block or more behind (presuming lights are timed). You should also realize that your personal narrative is largely subject to a confirmation bias.
According to simulations traffic flows better if only 60% of people obey the rules.
If one speeds wouldn't they have a lower chance of being stopped at a light? How can that be factored into your calculations?
$6 a day is $180 a month.. I seriously doubt that stat. Can you provide any resources?
$6/day is ~$180/month right?
Well, presuming you're saving $.08 and you're electric bill is $100. That's .08%.. And if 40% of the population did this it equates to .032%. You'd actually be way better served by calling in to work 1 day a year. That equates to a .4% drop in the energy you used in commuting.
Don't forget that new cars can be lemons, too... That's where the concept of lemon laws come from.
Please remember - No one drinks 8 oz coffees. Starbucks and most places don't even have them on the menu, though you can ask for them. An 8 oz mug would look silly small next to todays american standard sizes. Unless the only coffee you drink is what's given for free at the gas station in the little styrofoam cups,…
Yesh, but that's not too far off from a sold listing - http://www.ebay.com/itm/3108835542…