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If there's one area where our great nation could use some serious help, I think it's how we train our drivers. Do you really trust someone with a basic American driver's license piloting one of these? I don't think so.

In spite of this, I respect Ferrari immensely. I think they are an incredibly shrewd company, both in terms of how they develop their products and cultivate their image. They are said to be the most powerful brand in the world, and I can think of no example to counter that.

Now, if you're not heavily into the exotic car scene, you might be a little confused by all this. After all, we're talking about water here: the same stuff you use to shower; the same stuff you use to give your child a bath; the same stuff you use to spit on the homeless. Water isn't really dangerous, is it?! Well,

I'll share my suggestion again, because I think it's important:

9.) Give Good Visual Cues

BIDNIS AXIS

Turn signals.

The Washington Post articles on this are well worth a read.

Decimals be damned! Our motor is six and three-quarters litres, yes quite.

Yes. Just, yes.

No no no.. dumb things.

Honorable Mention: in high school, my 16 y/o friend (Matt) decides he wants a fake ID. But he can't ask his doppelganger 22 y/o brother (Bill) for his driver's license. So, what to do?

These are pure gold! Please, continue.

I don't even know how my pants make it on each morning, so this makes sense to me!

explain why you feel that why

Hi Damon. Cool bike, and thanks for sharing, but I think the implied objectification in your lede is pretty callous:

Loljk.. Clarkson forever.

My dad bought a '69 Buick Wildcat that we planned to restore together, that is, until I drove it one afternoon and the smoke machine broke. (Pictured: not mine)

"you stopped short" = I have no clue what follow distance means