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Albert,

Chris,

Anyone else notice the CASE of empties in the passenger seat? Bud? I can’t even...

I loves me some instant karma.

I would normally roll my eyes at the lack of concentration of not knowing that your car is in neutral or reverse, but I’m more than guilty of leaving my car in gear and attempting to get out while in a hurry.

Am I the only one who is flabbergasted that this moron hit a car trying to Snapchat, and then decided to take a Snap on a stretcher, presumably on her way to the ambulance!?

I feel like this supports my theory that everyone who gets a driver’s license should also have to get a motorcycle license. 55 mph in a car seems like a mundane crawl; 55 mph on a motorcycle, especially an upright, un-fairinged model, feels like a google mph, especially with any crosswind.

“per capital alcohol consumption”

As a cyclist (and motorcyclist) I find that video disconcerting. I use my bike and motorbike to commute to work and love it.

I have this same mindset, but with motorcycles. I LOVE beater bikes. Use ‘em and break ‘em. And when you do break ‘em, they’re normally super cheap to fix and you can do it yourself, which is half the fun.

The dude in the Mustang is dumb, but I’m looking at the white car (Sentra?). HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO MAKE A TURN!?

SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!

It pains me not to say yes.

A lot of the cars don’t even seem to be properly parked, either; no parking brake and in neutral? WTF?

Retro is awesome and stylish. Also, this bike makes me go from 6 to midnight.

*Maniacal laughter*

Counter-point: traffic-jams are rarely due to throughput issues or an event (accident, etc). They are normally caused by driver-blunder.

I would totally agree. I’m an avid physical fitness buff. I walk, run, and bike for pleasure and transportation. I own a car for commuting, and a motorcycle for simple, analog pleasure. As a person that spends a lot of time on the road completely devoid of protection, I can’t wait until the act of driving is out of

“...It is a grownup land where the humans know each other and do not ameliorate the loneliness of car trips by picking up roadside litter and befriending it.”