I'd take a computer over 95% of my fellow motorists, and I'll admit myself into that group at least some of the time.
I'd take a computer over 95% of my fellow motorists, and I'll admit myself into that group at least some of the time.
99% of the drivers on the road don't know how to drive properly.
I'm not a huge fan of self driving cars, however...
"how difficult is driving?": It's difficult enough that people are getting into accidents in this country ~6.5 million times per year. For most of those, someone did something stupid.
"if you're intoxicated...": This is my biggest gripe *against* self-driving cars. …
Trucks parked in the middle of the road or in the bike lanes should be dealt with via hellfire missile.
no, your insurance company accepts the liability.
Google's been working on its fleet of self-driving cars for a while now, so you'd expect it to be pretty advanced. I…
I didn't test drive my Grand Caravan. I knew it was the best choice for what I needed and that it would drive well, given that it's the granddaddy of minivans. Other than the gas pedal being temperamental at times, it meets and exceeds my expectations.
I bought and sold my first 12 houses without an inpection and married my first 6 wives after just a couple weeks of dating. No problems so far! Maybe when I'm in my 30s I'll take a more mature perspective.
A mag-ride, stick shift SS would arguably be the best 4 door GM has ever produced.
Big V8 power, rear-wheel drive and sleeper-ish good looks: there's a lot to love about the Chevrolet SS. But from…
I know a sinkhole swallows, but this one really sucks.
If I sat and thought about it for long, I'd actually fail to come up with an answer, so I'll go with the first one that came into my head: the glorious Carrera GT.
the semi doesn't have a physical payload restriction if the load is completely on the trailer. the only thing that the benz is doing is pulling it...it might be slow going but not impossible power=rate of doing work, so it will just take longer for the benz to do the work
I'm guessing it has to do with weight restrictions on the road. that mining truck only has 6 points of contact to the road where as that trailer behind the semi probably looks something like this
Yeah, we wouldn't want anyone's "privacy" being violated while in public. Never mind that you had to take your shoes off and walk through a body scanner while your bag was x-rayed before getting on the plane. I swear to god, its like anyone even associated with an airline lives in a different universe.
Honorary for $kaycog's brave question: http://jalopnik.com/pictures-of-sc…
Actually, the list of job requirements, include the hygiene and behavioral codes, is directly tied to whether these ladies were employees, independent contractors or volunteers. Employment law arcana, maybe, but definitely relevant to the legal case. I think the level of detail, particularly vis-a-vis firing…
I have been following this craft beer legislation and it has actually not passed yet. It has just cleared the house and senate committees. It is stupid none the less. They did offer a concession that if the brewer produces less that two thousand kegs annually they don't have to go through a distributor. In contrast…
Pictures of scantily-clad women posing with cars is sexist. Broads hate that.