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But still, I see no visible Hans style device... I was 99% sure this was mandated.

How is this driver allowed to drive without a HANS device?

I think Ill stick to handing out black business cards that say "Call Me Maybe?" on them without my number when I am driving in my Ferrari... which I don't have...

But I do like the idea of this app because, as Ackerley notes in the story, it has the potential to be a great venue for car owners to meet and stay in touch with one another.

In a foot race, who do you think would win: You or Carol Shelby in his prime?

Does used count? Because a mid 90's Miata can be had for around $7 grandmaking it ring in at $52.63 per HP...

But the cold had fact of it is, this method allows traffic to flow better.

This guy is TINY!

So if you like big hills move to LA???

For roadsters of this size I am more of a Targa fan. But either way Alfa needs to build more awesome cool cars and sell them in the US, specifically to me. Also, I may need to borrow some money.

Exactly, unless otherwise noted, that 'Speed Limit 65' sign applies across ALL lanes, therefore, no one lane is "faster". People do go slower than 65, some go 64, some go 60, some go 40.... but it needs to be understood that unless your way in front of you in the right lane is impeded from traveling at your designated

This is technically the rule of the road. In certain situation this does have to be adapted. If it were 2 am your highway would (more than likely) not be crowded and therefore this rule applies.

The bill proposed by the Georgia state house of representatives that would slap a misdemeanor on drivers who ride slow in the fast lane has been reinvigorated and will once again try and make it through the state senate to become law.

Exactly, the lack of efficiency makes the dual fuel setup essentially useless.

745.699872 Watts???

Don't get me wrong, I think the technology is great and a welcome advancement, but I also like to play devils advocate and look at ALL aspects of things.

Hypothetically.

Then you reduce volumetric efficiency as well as run the risk of pumping corrosives through the whole system (fuel, exhaust gasses, etc). At that, the amount of compressed air you could reasonably provide from this without overly effecting power and efficiency is minimal.

Not surprised. The human response has changed thanks to smart phones, from run away, run and help, or call for help, to are you recording this

They sure do. But then again, if your paying $40,000 for a Focus you're probably not an smart shopper...