Judging from the number of elderly I know who drive, you’re probably right.
Judging from the number of elderly I know who drive, you’re probably right.
Since the cop had the discretion NOT to ticket her, and in most cases wouldn’t have, I’m guessing he gave her the ticket because she was a) incredibly inattentive and then tried to avoid accountability (like in her statements); b) rude to the cop, or c) she didn’t seem competent to drive.
It was for “careless driving”, not “reckless driving”.
This. Imagine she did this at a crosswalk with kids in it.
1) “Oh, my late husband always used to do this.” Did he get run over by a bus?
A (former) cop who doesn’t abide by the rules? Who parks illegally and doesn’t give a f*** that he’s blocking other people? Who drives without regard to others? In New York?
Agreed. The problem I have is that there are numerous morons in this:
I based it on a loaded Sienna built on the Toyota website. I’m sure real world pricing is higher.
Thor Industries makes TONS of different RVs, so it’s not like they don’t know what they’re doing (well, more or less. Their quality seems to be pretty bad, from articles on Autopian). The only difference with this one is the partnership with the EV maker, Harbinger.
I’ve seen multiple articles about this concept, which is fine.
I was really excited about the Buzz because it was a really cool concept. But looking at what they want to bring to the market, most particularly the price point, it’s just really disappointing.
The next big step for minivans? EVs, maybe?
Um. It was parked on an AIRFIELD. The airfield was negligent in letting snowmobilers use the field at the same time as letting the military land helicopters there.
It wasn’t on a trail. It was on an airfield.
He was going 65mph in the dark. Reflectors weren’t gonna stop stupid.
“...the proposed law would cost automakers an additional 3.8 billion dollars between now and 2030.”
$80k is a tough sell, even if it’s become the default price point for most EVs (Rivian, Lucid, Audi, etc.).
Hmm... I always heard that dick-measuring competitions were to prove whose was bigger.
I’m amazed there have been no audits of him impregnating his employees. Isn’t that against the Code of Conduct?
Any other time I’d agree with Verstappen being a giant man-baby.