aaronkcmo
AaronKCMO
aaronkcmo

Wow, psycho much? Want to just pick the rules that apply to you and let us know which ones you’re going to comply with? Would you rather just break whatever rules you see fit and then make a whiny idiotic ‘defense’ of you deciding that the rules don’t apply to you? How about this, let’s just make a political litmus

This is a bunch of conspiracy theorist garbage. Tell me exactly how this fake news belongs on jalopnik or FA. This horribly written opinion piece is ridiculously one-sided and hopelessly ill-informed. Why do you insist on alienating people by spouting your radical politics on a CAR BLOG? Real news flash: you’re

It’s all fun and games until ‘plane guy’ moves in next door to you and you can’t sell your house for half of what you paid for it.

obviously it’s the riders “fault” that the motorcycle came into contact with the car, he drove the bike into the back of the car. unlike other clear cases of who assumes 100% of the responsibility of a collision there is clearly evidence here that the car driver shares some responsibility. my sister rear-ended a

he would have had plenty of time if the acura hadn’t brake checked. i think he was looking ahead in traffic like he should have been doing and didn’t recognize the brake check because the car didn’t have any brake lights. the action of the car driver did not look like a reflex to me. it looked like they

that driver brake checked the bike and caused the accident, then tried to floor it and get away. i’d be giving him a piece of my mind too

or hitting the gas hard like this guy did. i’m surprised the biker didn’t fall off the back when the car driver floored it after being hit

don’t agree at all. several times i have had to stop quickly on my bike. always the rear tire locks up because it’s next to impossible to get the exact amount of braking out of that tire with no weight on it before that tire loses traction.

i don’t necessarily agree with that. the car brake checked the bike after it had already slowed down to traffic pace. after that action the bike did not have the ability to slow down fast enough.

Did anybody see brake lights on the Acura? I saw it brake very hard but I didn’t see any illumination from the rear of the vehicle but it could just be the bad quality of the video or some idiotic coverings they had on their lights. Also, I saw that the Acura hit the brakes hard again when the motorcycle was coming

Typical Tesla owner? Nice parking job, did you trade in your BMW for that toy?

Those extra two cylinders give it that perfect ‘tractor’ sound that you just can’t duplicate with a V8

I’d be upset too if my neighbor was running a commercial garage in my residential neighborhood. Maybe you guys will get it when you own a house and are concerned about your property value

Nothing about that vehicle was unsafe, just fraudulent. Somebody please tell that cop to get off his high horse. He’s not saving anybody from dangerous vehicles he’s destroying fraudulent financial gains by unscrupulous rich people who can afford to buy 2005 Land Rovers just to modify them to make them look older.

Moral of the story: Do not drive like that guy in the black Chevy truck, and everybody else better just stay out of his way.

I like you Stuart, you’re not like the other people, here in the trailer park

Amen. I didn’t see anything particularly outrageous. That van driver should have had their headlights on, but it appears as if several cars did not have their headlights on. I think this cop was just trying to find a reason to treat people like children to make himself feel more justified. Also, that highway wasn’t

This level of ignorance is dangerous. Fidel Castro was a brutal dictator who imprisoned and murdered people who didn’t agree with him. Would you rather praise Castro or go to jail/be killed?

COTD

it’s not for people who are following too close, it’s to get ready for that person to jump out in front of you. they always say the same thing “i never saw you”. I’ve learned from my roughly 10 years or riding that you should always assume that cars will not do what you expect them to do and you MUST ALWAYS be ready