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Ofcourse, you want to have the car go the way that you steer... But what most people forget, is the basic law of physics that any car has to obey to.

You are wrong on all counts. The car is transitioning into oversteer during the first lane change so the front left brake applied to counter the rotation. It straightened the car out in time to make the return change. Cut corners? With software!? Bullshit. The reaction may have felt strange, maybe, but wrong? No! The

Ok getting their 45 minutes early is pushing the limit. But F airlines, the man paid for a seat, he gets to ride. This crap that airlines can overbook is just fraud.

Engineer here that has read significantly on this topic, including foreign studies on traffic calming measures. Yes, because bringing pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers into closer and more "intimate" quarters pulls the drivers back into feeling responsible for not only other cars but the aforementioned cyclists and

Sounds like a reasoned argument.

Um. Your ridiculous conclusion aside, restricting lane width doesn't have to be a physical barrier, just a marked one. My hometown has started implementing narrower lane markings for most residential streets, and many commercial ones, without any outcry from commercial traffic.

Do you honestly think the flow of

Or, maybe they would do less of those things because of the newly perceived danger associated with a narrower lane. The wider lanes is what allows them to pull that sort of shitshow stunts.

Not to be a total pedant, but it would be the first F1 driver death since Senna.

Yup. This way there are no new cars ever. And Tavarish can keep telling people to make shitty financial decisions, like taking on the money pit that is an 11 year old SL55 instead of a new car with a warranty.

Set up financing in advance with a bank to get lower interest rates and more flexibility in payments.

"I made the decision in an attempt to de-escalate the conflict, and I readily admit that it had the opposite effect," he said in an email to parents. "I take full responsibility for the decision, and I apologize for the disruption it has caused.

Ray Rice gets two weeks (initially).

Right. Or you could take the cash and invest in something with a higher rate of return than the cost of the car loan, thus making your $$$ go farther...

Risk tolerance is definitely something to factor in. Investments can and do lose money. They also can and do make money.

You eat depreciation costs every time you buy a car, new or used, cash or otherwise.

Exactly. There is nothing wrong with taking out a loan you can afford. Especially once you take the time value of money into account.

Grocery stores WISH they could do this. The idea of charging a customer exactly what they're willing to pay for a product is a manufacturer's/retailer's wet dream.

Those trees popping out of the water make the place look like Drake Lake. The woodsy level in Wave Race 64? Anybody?

Neutral: Can We Drive Our Way Out Of Our Problems? Or is Bill Ford right? Do we need multiple transit solutions? What should those be?