I only know this car exists because of Midtown Madness.
I only know this car exists because of Midtown Madness.
Depends on the state. They’re required to be installed in new buses in California, but they’re not required to be worn (that was, at least, the law when I was in middle school - a little over a decade ago).
To solve what problem, exactly?
The hacks are always happy to point out a minority gumming up the works. Until they’re the minority in question (which inevitably happens).
The only people who give a damn about him are gearheads, tech bros, and WSJ readers.
And just so we’re clear, “let’s wait and see until we get all of the facts” usually means, “let’s hope we can drum up a different controversy in the meantime so people will forget about holding these people accountable.” It’s absolutely a stalling tactic and you absolutely shouldn’t trust anyone that uses it.
I don’t think I’ve ever disliked a car featured on NPOCP more than this one. And I’ve been here for years.
Nah. That award goes to Krasner in Philadelphia, Gascón’s inspiration.
That’s all fine and dandy. I’m just curious how the graphic ended up with the Zambian flag.
Not really. Ours have been bulletproof (knock on wood, hard).
Bless you.
Blast from the past. Man, what a great series of games.
Huh. That’s an awesome resource. Thank you!
Anyway, that’s not what this little article is about. This article is a “Question of the Day.” It’s basically an easy way for Jalopnik to increase reader engagement and get two free posts per day — one question and one that basically lists your answers in slideshow form. We get one pageview per slide, so this helps us…
This is good to know! Thank you.
As a recent transplant to Pennsylvania... This damn state is like the wild west. There is zero traffic enforcement in Philadelphia, to the point that it’s dangerous.
And after that, to corporate.
...we’re supposed to be surprised that a career union apparatchik (of the UAW no less) doesn’t want reform? I mean, I know that the editorial line around here is as pro-labor as it gets, but come on.
This is imbecilic.