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The-Ever-Socially-Apathetic TBAL
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Knowing where all four corners of your car is seems to be only an enthusiast thing Doug. Few people are capable of knowing where the front starts and where the rear ends. People wonder how I can blast through small doorways and into massive, empty, underground garages through entrances at 25km/h+ when they need to

This unused space looks bad.


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I call BS. We all know he got his stunt double to do this.

That was so unrelated it was actually laughable. Whatever, I’m not saying I care, I’m just saying that it's stupid to condone this dads recklessness and disregard.

I’m no expert on these things... But the Cozy Coupé doesn’t look like it has a real good Center of Gravity, if you know what I mean, what with the hole in its floor and all. Compound that with a ridiculously high roof, and ludicrously small wheels and there is a strong case for that kid wearing a helmet.

My buddy took these photos in Ottawa.

I’m embarrassed for my countrymen.

My first recommendation is “Don’t do it on the streets”.

My first recommendation for the idiots who do decide to do it is to do it at a time when there are few peds and traffic around.

Jesus Christ.

Lord love this duck.

There are a shit ton of parking lots with no light posts.

No.

I like my balls, and my life, too much, thanks.

Thanks for your understanding.

I think it’s the action, not the effect, that can be controlled. Even on the track, you have risks as a spectator.

I’m not trying to offer approval though, which is what I tried to make clear in the first place (which people clearly chose to bypass), but what I am doing is trying to offer some sense of responsibility.

Are you blind?

“Street drifting with crowds present is never a good idea. The general cardinal rule on such things starts with “Don’t drift on the streets” followed by “Don’t drift near people who have no barrier between them and you”.

I agree, it should be taken to the track. But like I said in another comment, when there is a will, there is a way, and just as with swords, there are idiots who do take unnecessary risks.

My precautions were made for these idiots, so as to recommend every possible way within that reckless abandonment to avoid being

Also, maybe you missed the very first portion of my comment where I said “Don’t do it on the streets”.

Do you know how to read?

You stay classy Mr. I-Didn’t-Read-TBAL’s-Cardinal-Rule.

Agreed. People seem to read right past my cardinal first rule that says “Don’t drift on the streets”. It’s almost awe inspiring how idiotic they are. I only said “If you absolutely must take it to the streets.... make sure it’s...”

Clearly I don’t advocate it. But where there is a will, there is a way, and if you’re