TownaceNoah
TownaceNoah
TownaceNoah

Whoever Florida Man's sidekick is.

I'm sure you could kill me with your bare hands, too. Should I just stay inside?

You were replying to 2 Wheels awesome. His comment is about an event where a motorist honked at a bicyclist for daring to cross an intersection without stopping, where the bicyclist had no stop sign.

Because there are a thousand things that you may not see that might cause the driver ahead to need to stop suddenly. If a driver can't keep enough space ahead to do that, he can't blame the car ahead for "stopping incompetently". If I even think I MIGHT need to stop suddenly (say I see a potential accident about to

If it wasn't clear, why did you assume that there was a sign that should apply to cyclists?

I have some experience both as a driver and a pedestrian. It many intersections the wait times are MUCH longer for pedestrians than for cars, and often even after pushing the button, the intersection will go throughout a full cycle which can be well over five minutes at a complex intersection before letting the

"the same flawed logic that always blames the trailing driver for any rear-end collision" "who weren't expecting the car in front to suddenly jam on the brakes at a green light"

In Ontario, pedestrians must wait for the light, if there is one, at a crosswalk. If there is no light at a crosswalk, pedestrians have the right of way, and vehicles must stop for them.

Where is your evidence that any stop sign applied to the bicyclist in this case?

I find it interesting that you take a perfectly clear situation, (the bicyclist was coming from the direction that did not have a stop sign, the car had a stop sign) and find a way to assume the bicyclist was at fault.

Oriented to collect power every time the sun sets to the north!

This explains why internet access was so slow in Malawi.

Atlanta can host.

Look at the directionality of the debris as it flies. I think maybe there's something deliberate about how it was buried to bring that about. I doubt they could have achieved that by leaving it where they found it.

"If you join the army then you clearly have no idea what is going on in the world."

Clearly this is the whole idea. And while I would support a public celebration of Darwin, I get the uncomfortable feeling that this bill really just amounts to a form of legislative trolling. Congressional Republicans behave badly enough on their own. It is unnecessary to sink to their level to bait them.

In my case, I was only mildly interested in Jalopnik until the site introduced me to the EKRANOPLAN!

Russia, probably.

I never implied that manual steering would be viable on this car. It's just that I doubt all the gadgets can ever match the joy of the real thing, say, a 1700 lb. car with fast, responsive, intuitive steering. No lie, the best steering I ever felt was on a 1975 Fiat 128 wagon.

"only about 70 percent as fun as the car it replaces."