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What an amazing weekend at CTTC! Here's a photo from the line of cars waiting to head up to the summit on Sunday morning.

Were you there on Saturday or Sunday? Either way, I was probably standing right by you for a while!

What about the BMW driver that was threatening him with a knife first?

Oh, the horrible pieces of scum that always manage to get into public office...

Any measure involving passive speed-cameras and not active, human law-enforcement sounds like a load of profiteering BS to me.

Double-whammy. The owner of the car has their pride and joy destroyed, plus they and fellow taxpayers will likely be on the financial hook for the asshole's helicopter ride to hospital, along with his medical treatment. It's not like he's ever going to pay for it.

I don't entirely disagree with you! But, there have been countless times in my experiences on the road where there's no question that the driver has a certain passive-aggressive mentality about them. I consider it the "You technically have the right-of-way, but I'm going anyway, and it's up to you whether or not you

They're fantastic. I've been driving my '91 SE-R daily for two years now and it's been the most reliable car I've ever owned despite racing it on the weekends. I'm currently looking for a second one OR a NX2000 that I can turn into my year-round DD as my current one becomes a more dedicated race car, and I stop

I will agree that anti-intellectualism has been on a steady rise in the US for a very long time.

Precisely. Which is exactly what I am referencing.

"Ow, my balls!"

At the rate that stupid people are breeding in relation to intelligent people, the future of the human race really has a chance of turning into an "Idiocracy" scenario.

It's worth mentioning that they won the Rally as well!

Just because this image makes me chuckle.

I've learned in the past couple of years that Nissans are genuinely great on loose surfaces. Working my way toward Stage Rally!

You are absolutely correct, and it varies from person to person.

Based on the way traffic is moving prior to the crash, it appears to be a typical "left-turn must yield on green" intersection. The cars coming straight through the intersection prior to the motorcyclist also had the right of way. That's why the driver that caused the accident was waiting in the middle of the

I often joke that I have "Terminator Vision" when I ride. As in, I'm constantly scanning the surroundings for potential threats. I'll be riding down a straight stretch of road and see a classic car heading in my direction. [Threat Level: Green]

As an avid motorcycle rider, I've had a number of close calls with drivers making this same mistake - or in some occasions seemingly doing it on purpose in their unending passive-aggressive war on motorcyclists, as in making eye contact with me and then turning in front of me. I love riding, I've put down almost