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Yeah I know, it’s heart-wrenching.

Wow, that music made it soo saddening. Along with the way his head slumps when talking to his crew, and eventually walking off the track. :(

Anyone notice the recovery car is a Jeep Cherokee XJ?

Around 4 minutes I think he is googling:

It's easy to call someone an amateur from the comfort of your desk chair and the anonymity of the Internet.

Not always, in this case, I believe they said the driver was in the center lane. He probably got there so he could be courteous to the people getting on/off the freeway and so that he wouldn’t have to slow down for all those assholes. I’d be willing to be Miata lady merged on, stayed in the blind spot, UPS driver

Was the driver Moening in pain?

You got me. You got me real good.

And there are these (Hungarian example, but they have it all over Europe and the middle east I hear):

Sometimes, we also send out a less equipped unit to take care of the patient until the full on emergency car arrives.

Crunchy taco shells are delicious

Our Hungarian site, Cink made an interview with the driver. He is called Tibor Csordás, he’s been doing this for ten years, says 10-12 minutes can be the max response time, but there’s more:

Is your turn signal indicator working?

This may be the best article I’ve ever read

Real or fake, he was damn lucky to miss that telegraph pole.

About 9 years ago I passed out behind the wheel. Of a Lancer Evolution VIII MR. In Boston rush hour traffic on 24-N.

It’s okay. I don’t need another Prince of Persia or Beyond Good & Evil anyway.

No. That entire article brings up the question “what’s the point?” There are 3 things that make a cemita a cemita. The most important is the bun. You can’t make a cemita without that bread. You use a hamburger bun? You’re making a sandwich in a hamburger bun. Then it’s the meat, it has to be milanese