I’ve spent a lot of time on many tracks. I’ve even had an accident very similar to this Mustang, hitting a barrier and ending upside down
I’ve spent a lot of time on many tracks. I’ve even had an accident very similar to this Mustang, hitting a barrier and ending upside down
You can never be the person you were on a path to be. You may be someone else who is OK, but will never be the same. Think Olympic level runner losing their legs at the knees and becoming a Paralympic runner. Once on a path for a gold medal and product endorsement contracts and then just the satisfaction of winning…
We need more of these fines, and they should be multiplied by ten, maybe even 100 in the most egregious cases. Lifetime bans on flying, too.
You, uh, seem to have excised the “every year” part off that quote.
Don’t worry. they’ll all be fired and replaced completely by SpaceX when Trump appoints Musk to whatever fake unconstitutional job he gives him next year.
Go past the comma and read until you reach the period and you should understand.
Can’t you already buy a used Vinfast SUV for like $12?
SAIL!
That guy has a demonstrated history of making inaccurate projections on many things that are far simpler than putting humans on Mars.
The vehicle collision required to cause that sort of damage to the drivey bits would surely have caused a similar degree of damage to the surrounding shiny bits.
Right like this isn’t even a “donorcycle” this is a human meat grinder in vehicle form.
Liquefied organs are not suitable for donation.
I’m all for outlandish ideas and trying new things…but not everybody should be encouraged to follow their dreams.
*not valid if it’s raining, or sunny, or windy, or while weather of any sort is happening.
“However, if the owners can’t be located, officers obtain search warrants and tow the EVs into evidence.”
How would a cop looking at a parked Tesla know if Sentry Mode was activated? Are they just blanket-towing every nearby Tesla just in case? Either way, this seems way too broad to be legal. By the same logic, they could just seize every laptop they see because the webcam *might* have been on and captured something.
I drove a 350Z from Texas to the Arctic Circle in AK back when I lived in Anchorage. Also around quite a bit of the Yukon without much difficulty. I agree, there is very little that these guys will be proving of their “rigs” aside from being able to charge the stupid things. I’m sure they’ll pull off onto some fire…
“I wonder if a bunch of solar panels to use as an emergency system is viable.”
I spent about a decade commuting at least 120 miles per day. While there may have been some confirmation bias, the cars that were always driving like total jerks were modern Mopar monsters. Sure, BMWs drove fast, Priuses drove slow, but the guy in the Challenger, Charger, or even the 300c was the one riding bumpers,…
Cybertruck. Anyone driving one of these instantly comes across as an insecure try-hard who desperately needs attention.