bringbackthecommodore
BringBackTheCommodore
bringbackthecommodore

You mean, the gas cans that are ridiculously difficult to pour gas out of, and have plastic handles that feel like they’re going to break. Yeah, me too...not that I’d know anything about those...grumble grumble...

Ah, true, I can’t and won’t argue that point.

Well, something has to run high-speed drone pursuit.

I’d say practically any review of the Pontiac Aztek.

If that were the case, the entire tailgate would look like a big, chrome ‘H’.

Alaska and Hawaii would make for good testing areas, but no legislation. Interesting read.

Bingo!

Thankfully, thankfully that hasn’t happened for every industry, but the California standards are creeping out more into the rest of the nation, especially when it comes to emissions.

“Every damned show is filmed in CA...”

Hey now, you could do some interesting photo ops in Downtown Las Vegas and down on the Strip.

The Suffolk-Norfolk commute is pretty insane. I’ve done Williamsburg - Norfolk and Suffolk - Norfolk, both are crazy! Autonomous cars would simply add to the hilarity.

True enough, they had to do some in-depth preparatory work prior to commencing testing. The only other alternative would be to develop a facility for testing the autonomous vehicles, but then you have to have pedestrians, traffic, and so on. Not to mention the testing you brought up. Good point, though.

Now now, $kay, if Google does that, they’ll also have to hire the Hoff.

Same statement applies to Hampton Roads. I mean anywhere in Hampton Roads, especially on the bridge tunnels around these parts.

In the end, it’s about what makes fiscal sense. Our hearts and minds be damned, if it doesn’t make fiscal sense, then we can’t do it.

Along with impounding the car, and dragging out the case so long that it ends up going to the state supreme court. You got it!

Good for Google. They’ve been building up operations in that part of the U.S. for a while, I missed their expansion of autonomous cars.

Damnit, Jim, I’m a Virginian, not a Californian!

Dear Google,