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Yeah, if they had been battling I'd feel a little differently. I'm no expert on the rules, but I suspect that has alonso had just entered the track he had the burden to yield.

The commenters were saying that he had no where to go.. Yes he did, it involved the pedal on the right.

I highly doubt this article will discourage anyone who was seriously considering running a marathon from doing so. Anyone who is serious about it knows that is an extremely physically demanding endeavor that can result in some very unpleasant new physical experiences.

Hahahaha. I get what you're saying, but "mustering a bit of torque steer" like it's a good thing!

It's important that fatality statistics are normalized by vehicle mile, they weren't on the first page. If you look at the article below, you'll see that several states rate better than Germany in fatalities per vehicle motorway mile. Switzerland, which is brutal on speeders, also fares better. The second link you

I'm glad you mentioned Germany. The unlimited portions of the autobahn account for a disproportionate amount of their highway fatality rate, which is already worse than that of some US states.

The article you cited also asked for rigorous enforcement. Do you think that rigorous enforcement wouldn't slow people down? I think it would.

You can't apply this logic to everything. For certain controls, there actually is a point that results in a disproportionate improvement in actual accident statistics. Imagine for example how many accidents we would have if everyone was going 150 mph vs. 80 mph. There would be much more accidents at 150, but if

It's funny... I've used cruise control on I-93 perhaps one out of 1000 times.. every other time you are slowing down or speeding up too much to bother, even when I follow at a very generous distance.

I'm not saying he isn't one, I'm saying that he didn't need to be to do this. Well off, of course, but not some 1 percenter.

I'm not saying he isn't rich, I'm saying that he didn't need to be to do this. I'm just sick of seeing every post about what someone did terminating with derisive comments about how the person must be some trust fund kid. It's old hat.

Let's say that his costs for the trip were $11,000. (I'm sure the car hasn't depreciated much if at all). That's $3.00 a day for how long he's been dreaming about this. That's definitely trust fund territory!

Yes, but how many people who can't afford to purchase delivery pizza have 100,000 followers on twitter?

There's no such thing as the fast lane.

I had similar doubts. I spent hours searching forums on them, until finally one post stuck out to me. It was along the lines of "I've seen tons of threads on this, and in every one there is someone saying they don't trust it. But there are way more people saying they have it and love it, and I haven't seen a single

If that's your only hang up, look into the seasucker bike rack. I have one for my fr-s, works quite well, although space might be tough on the miata. Also, there might be luggage rack mounted options.

Often if you're in the city, it's wake up, walk a few blocks in the nasty weather, drive to a spot, then walk a few more blocks when you could have cycled in the time your first walk took. In addition to all of those things the other poster mentioned.

$100/month plan, $1200 a year, $12,000 a decade... you're not as far off with that comment as many people would think.