Well, 1 is pretty hard to judge. And 2 is never really obeyed much anyhow. :)
Well, 1 is pretty hard to judge. And 2 is never really obeyed much anyhow. :)
I’m glad Quadlock has an answer, since I love their mounts.
Awesome. I went to an indoor flat track race one time, and that was a hoot.
I was going to say “Lewis Hamilton’s teammate.”
By way of apology, I donated $20 in your name to the Greater Chicago Food Depository.
Not at all. I made a mistake and apologized. That’s life.
The rule in my area is anyone in the intersection can proceed.
Quitter. :)
Actually, I have. He (I think it was him) did a story on wide turns a few years back. I had been pretty sloppy about those, but now I actually try to avoid them wherever possible.
I wish zipper merging and left lane discipline were a common thing. I’m not going to suddenly start driving as if they are.
But regardless, you’re also correct. I was a bit of an asshole. And I apologized.
I apologized for my comment, but “to some degree” doesn’t mean “in some circumstances or jurisdictions.” Those aren’t synonymous. “To some degree” means it’s on the spectrum from citation to felony somewhere.
Okay, Torch. I officially apologize. I still think you screwed up here, but my response was poor. I should have offered facts rather than resort to personal attacks.
And I’m usually pretty complementary on his writing.
I don’t see it as pedantic. Here’s why.
Fair enough. But how hard is it to check something out BEFORE posting it?
Okay, Torch. I officially apologize. I still think you screwed up here, but my response was poor. I should have offered facts rather than resort to personal attacks.
Once you start thinking about this, there are so many examples: crossing a double yellow to give room to a broken-down car or a cyclist on a narrow road...None of those are necessarily ideal and all are technically illegal to some degree,
-Barefoot driving being illegal anywhere (why does this one never die?)
Yup. My old E36 M3 was catastrophic in the snow on summer tires (freak snowstorm that wasn’t predicted), but on snow rubber, she was great.