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As much as I like to point out that these things are poorly designed and poorly built the reason for this failure was from the earlier test where it drove across cement pipes and then the back came crashing down 6 feet onto solid concrete. With the weight of those tubs that probably destroyed the rear and cracked it

Meanwhile, in the documentary about looking for a sunken boat in an old railyard:

Old locomotives respond well to a little tender loving and care...

After the crash, the driver, Benjamin Meece, fled the scene and was found in a nearby backyard hiding underneath a sheet of plywood. He was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, collision involving death, collision involving significant bodily injury and aggravated assault causing significant bodily injury in

found in a nearby backyard hiding underneath a sheet of plywood.”

Field sobriety test = cop works hard to notice anything, even things that aren’t there. Like drug sniffing dogs trained to “indicate” on command, usually a small sound or hand signal, the Field sobriety test is a fake-out to claim “reasonable suspicion” and “probable cause.”

I somehow saw a tiktok where the consensus was, that if you see someone using the CT in the game, that everyone stops fighting until it’s destroyed. Then carry on like normal. Even dweebs know when to do the right thing. 🤣

I know you are all gonna flame me in the comments for being a cuck or a fool or whatever. Just remember, I don’t care and I’m only 27.

Ragebait will definitely get you clicks, but well thought of articles can too. I remember Jalopnik used to have some really good interview articles and investigate articles. Can we get back to that? I feel like the only reason I'm still here is the comment section and it's a hot or miss if that is even working.

You are just wrong. ANY extra interior lighting is going to cause your pupils to dilate more than they should and diminish your night vision. This is just science and not up for debate. A car interior should look like this at night, and I’d even say that they have the gauge brightness a bit to high even here.

I’m going to start using that as a euphemism.

To be (un)fair, it’s a car dealership. HR probably tells the sales people that protecting the bottom line is more important than both the staff’s and the customer’s lives combined.

How? How does this function as an ambulance? It could be a first responder vehicle with EMTs and gear in the back. It’s not going to transport a patient on a gurney, with an EMT providing care along the way; you know, like an ambulance.

When I saw the image I assume this was just new standard CT livery to warn people that a CT is coming their way to they can get to a safe distance. And the life support gear on board is also required in the event that it severely cuts/crushes the owner or a passenger. 

Imagine being put in the bed on one of these thinking you’ll be saved and then getting your artery severed.

Andy - The Riviera was a BUICK... not an Oldsmobile.

I know you’re lying because a Socialist in NYC wouldn’t own a car. Especially a Mustang.

Wait... I’m just seeing some spray paint on the road.

Not really. I am not bothered by driving my Mustang GT at 25 mph or even less, if it is a residential area, park or some other place which driving slower is the only safe way to drive...

This is the worst solution I have seen yet. Very impressive.