Yup. Personally I’m not above hypocracy either....
can’t keep people down if they really want to race. In Sweden, back in the 1970s, ‘Team Carl’ were robbing banks to support their motorcycle racing. It worked for a while....
No, they’re all horrible little buggers. Much to my dismay, some years ago I learned that they are used for hunting guinea pigs out of their tunnels in the Andes Mountains, which means the dog-like creatures actually have a reason to exist (if guinea pigs are part of your diet).
If bobcats are remotely like my house cats, the trauma memory banks reset every 45 seconds.
Wish I could give you another 23 stars.
Couldn’t afford a car then, but had to do with an East German 150 cc MZ motorcycle. Going on 200' stretches of black ice on freeways at 60 mph was one dumb thing, deliberately and repeatedly crashing into snowbanks while laughing like idiots was another. Only one winter, then the bike got stolen and torched.
Street racing motorcycles is obviously more dangerous than when racing on tracks, but still some of world’s most fascinating races take place there: Isle of Man TT, Ulster GP are but two, and the Dakar Rally (offroad) is also a wildly popular event. True, many pro riders have shunned the IoM TT for safety reasons, yet…
Yes and no. NYC may be the most tolerant city on the planet, but most there also know a few things about living with wall-to-wall people and in small flats. And they serve excellent steak in Tokyo.
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Surely there has: The German Heinkel, BMW Isetta and Messerschmitt microcars were good, if slightly odd vehicles. Then there are the Goliath, Piaggio Ape, Scammel (GB), Mazda T2000 and various Daihatsu light trucks. The H-D Servicars and Indian Dispatch-Tow did fine too. Today Morgan’s resurrected three-wheeler seems…
Well, the US is pretty smart about this.
Sarcasm, right?
Read the signs next to the car; the word VIÊT HÀ should give you an idea...
It was a city bus. To the best of my knowledge they don’t have dedicated school buses over here in Scandinavia.
Not so fast (and no pun intended). The truck driver would not have been at fault.
[mutters; damn...]