Correlation doesn’t necessarily equal causation. What’s the comparison look like for miles driven per fatality? Just gonna go out on a limb and guess that US drivers rack up a lot more miles than Norwegian drivers.
Correlation doesn’t necessarily equal causation. What’s the comparison look like for miles driven per fatality? Just gonna go out on a limb and guess that US drivers rack up a lot more miles than Norwegian drivers.
What’s blitzer.de? Essentially waze? Couldn’t find anything in English.
He pulled like a weekend for doing something like twice the speed limit. Nothing compared to 6 months for 25 over. Patrick got off easy too. One of my buddies lost his license for something like 6 months and pulled weekends for at least 2 months for doing over 100 in VA. 100+ pretty much equals some amount of jail…
What kind of shit tier country has speeding laws that draconian? 6 months in jail - even if it’s suspended - for doing 2t over is absolutely outrageous. I wouldn’t blame them for not going back. And, if the road was closed for the filming, who cares how fast they were going?
But fluoride is poisonous and the govt uses it for mind control!
Really hope you’re joking
Honestly i don’t know why they even bothered to point out that it is has a muzzle brake. Any gun enthusiast is going to know that a .50BMG rifle is going to have a muzzle brake, and anyone who isn’t a gun enthusiast will have no idea what that is. It’s not like they actually said anything about what a muzzle brake is…
Kinda sad that a car site even gets break vs brake confused
“but some of us have a theory that Toyota wants to see how ugly they can make their cars while still selling a billion of them.”
I doubt all of them stay in the industry.
I don’t know about that. World At War was pretty iconic. I think the older ones were pretty popular at the time as well, just a lot of current gamers weren’t playing at the time.
Wrecked my bike the other day. Didn’t really hurt all that bad until a few hours later while I was in the hospital.
You really think that someone who literally drives fast cars for a living should be less likely to crash cars than a normal person?
I’m definitely not saying that the naming isn’t dumb.
Must not use it very often. I work on a helpdesk so I spell things out over shitty phones every day. It’s natural at this point.
That would be pretty funny
“X box one x - as in xray” problem solved.
You don’t stop on a hot track. You stop when the red flag comes out. Stopping on a hot track just puts more people in danger.
“I will certainly never do a Trackday again. I’ll stick with the Official BSB Tests and respectable Club Racing Organisations where machines are checked for safety prior to riding!”
Only holds 14 cigarettes? What’s the point when you have to refill it every day at least?