PyrJhn
PyrJhn
PyrJhn

I can't believe my nomination didn't make the list! If you think number 3 is great, you should check out the rest of the bridges Calatrava has designed.

Pretty much anything designed by Santiago Calatrava. I'm biased towards Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas but I also like this one in Dublin (Samuel Becket Bridge).

To everyone wondering who would lower a JEEP, I give you this:

To everyone asking who would lower a JEEP, I remind you of this:

What's most interesting to me is that all of these people are in the Austin area which unless I'm mistaken, hasn't had a toll road for that long...

Soooo... Here is Texas we have a public list of these people. And the top number used to be over $236, 000

I worked at her insurance company though it was after this had happened. She claimed that she got rear ended. There was obviously no evidence of that...

Also, only 6 people are allowed over the wall on a NASCAR crew (in the first half of the race). 2 tire changers, 2 tire carriers, jackman, and gas man.

Here you go:

I actually saw one on the way to work last week.

How is this a two way road?

I see what you did there.

12-15 = Lombard

>.< I can't unsee it!!!

You should have put this on 20. Then you could have made a Seacrest out joke...

And my car it definitely wasn't. You sit down in the 12C, and the overall layout felt as if it was a Lotus made for tall people. The car is constructed much like my friend's Exige—one big tub that you sit in and climb over to enter the car, only the 12c's is carbon fiber.

Beat me to it

Unfortunately I'm at work or I'd do this myself... someone hyperlapse this!

Have you ever tried backing anything with a trailer attached? Going in a straight line is a damn impressive feat... Volvo should share that dynamic steering tech with the world, which I know they won't.

It looks like the section they called The Ledge. But I'm going from memory