What are Countersteer answers if I may ask?
What are Countersteer answers if I may ask?
“Start code: Vehicle won’t start.” LMAO
Umm, the “in peace” is not needed. :)
Not wanting to dwell on this accident any further, but after watching the video, you can see the car tilt towards the wall and ride up against it. The wall is segmented. Knowing this, and the fact there is no HANS device, it may have been much worse than a head injury...
Wait, you said folded-up glider... Giving the careless idiot the benefit of the doubt here.. That glider may have been a glider used in pattern flying, which is a precision type of flying used in flying competitions. They range from $2,000 to $6,000 - Not including the engine, electronics, etc. If it was one of those…
I LOVE LEARNING THIS STUFF AND THIS VIDEO SERIES!! Great job David!
So basically Torch you pretty much just described how those that drive manual are more in tuned with their vehicles because they use the RPMs and whine of the engine to indicate when to shift.
BEAUTIFUL. This is the only story I need to read today. See ya tomorrow.
This has to be modded because just look at how they get the bikes to pretty much float and defy physics by rocking back and forth on the up & down controls.
I was brake-checked by someone but I do not believe it was malicious as the person in front of me was just skiddish - Meaning the person was nervous and for some reason slammed on their brakes. There was at least 2 1/2, maybe 3 car lengths between us, but at 70 MPH, when someone slams on their brakes that distance…
Faded red. Get it right. :P
Wow you’re cheap.
Wow David what a fascinating and well researched article. Great job! I thoroughly enjoyed reading this. That last video really drives the point home about the swirls and I’m amazed how fast that turbine spins at idle.
Can we get these guys in trouble for cutting down 2 perfectly good trees and harming the environment?
That’s why I’m holding onto my B8.5 ‘15 RS5. This new one just looks awful.
1988 Mercury Cougar V6 3.8L ... my first car. This thing was an absolute pain in the ass to drive and own and all it did was nickel and dime me to absolute no end. First, the car in the Winter was almost impossible to drive. With its one wheel positraction bullshit, and absolutely no weight in the back, it would get…
Okay whoa now! You took it to that level :D I am glad you did though because even though I am aware of lasers and the safety that needs to be employed when operating a laser, you further drive that home. So I agree... using lasers to burn a hole through a tire is not a good idea.
Even if said IR laser was pointed at the ground? I was more thinking it would only be used in stop-and-go traffic :)
Path of least resistance maybe? I was wondering the same thing.