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That’s a good (sub) tip as long as brand snobbery doesn’t kick in such as “I’m not helping that Gixxer so I’ll just motor on on my GS” type of attitude.

Hate to pop yours, but it is a thing with motorcyclists.  As the other article pointed out, there are many hand signals and common practices amongst riders.  Some are more arcane than others but the more they’re broadcast, the more will know about them.

I’m riding nearly 40yrs and its a more recent to me (last 20yrs +) thing.  I don’t know about Europe but definitely hear in USA.

While I won’t deny there are plenty of motorcyclists out there that do that, there are plenty more that actually don’t!  So just be a human and help someone, cause if I saw you pulled over in your 20yo sports car I’d likely pull over to see if you needed help and wouldn’t judge.

The laying under the car hit with me. I’ve been there more times than I’d like to admit.

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well “Duh!!”. Out here on Long Island NY, our Nassau County leaders came out saying they have drone detection devices and can identify any of the ones flying when they get the complaint. Our top cop said “occasionally we get knuckleheads flying their drones where they shouldn’t” I heard that in a live broadcast but

I work in the Aviation field and just posted this up to my company to purchase for us... Not sure it’ll go anywhere but hey, why not?  Another service we can offer to the airports.

To me its clear that Red Bull is not a model of how to manage/run a team. Not that they don’t have talent, but that they concentrate or lean into that talent too hard. When you look at the other teams such as Mercedes, Ferrari in the MS years, McLaren this year, you see a cohesive team that cares about all its pieces

Certainly not my glass of Dubonnet on ice, but at that price for the person wanting his father’s old car, its just right.

I consider driving a privilege not a right. Unfortunately most state DMV’s treat it the opposite and have driving exams/tests that are laughable in most other European countries. So we have some of the worst drivers who can’t even be bothered to actually stop at stop sign, use a turn signal and have no highway lane

I got my first comm back in 1990.

Brera’s were sold in Canada?

Oh yeah for sure. Anything that wasn’t ‘merican was garbage. Mid 80's I worked in an autobody shop for about a year and discovered the biggest pieces of crap to work on were malaise and 80's American cars. Build quality, mainly tolerances were abysmal. There were factory shims on doors, fenders and hood hinges, yet

This has been on our NYC local news a lot.  I’m going to bet that it is likely military in nature and that’s why we aren’t getting any answers.  All the sitings are within spitting distance of Military installations so if it aint a threat to them then it is them.

I assume you know that the red and green are nav lights like planes/boats have.  I am intrigued by you saying you can’t catch them with your drone.  

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That’s true. I’d opt for the GTV as I like coupes better. EuroAsian Bob had a really nice one a couple months ago.

No, the chilly Northeast NYC area.

Funny enough, I was at the dealer this AM dropping our CX9 off and they had a nice 3 AWD Turbo in a Zircon Sand with Terracotta interior.  That autotrader one is a pretty good deal.

Agree, but since she’s going to Westchester where snow can be an issue, I’d lean into a newer CX30 (beautiful styling too, fast with the Turbo and of course AWD) or a Gran Touring CX3 which will have AWD too and may be cheaper.

“1974 Fiat X-1/9 fastest car around.” Buddy had one and swore this statement was true. Even in 1983 when he said this, I knew this was BS. Years later I had a 1979 X of my own and I can say emphatically it was NOT the fastest car around. It could certainly outhandle a lot of aging muscle cars but the minute the road