It’s like Meek said, there’s layers to this shit.
It’s like Meek said, there’s layers to this shit.
Sure. But that’s like saying preventing driving fatalities will lead to overpopulation - it’s a good problem to have. If making cars safer causes cops to reassess their allocation, size and work day - great. I’m all for an innovation that both saves lives and allows cops to solve more important crimes.
2007 S2000 6 speed 53k miles - $17900
Wow, thank you very much for your detailed reply. I honestly just grabbed the first two examples I found on CraigsList. But this is Jalopnik, I should have known better.
shit
Once upon a time we were worried that a nuke would kill us all. Now we’re worried that it might kill all of our electronics.
Watching Ben Carson at the debate last night reminded me of those hybrid cars that turn off and on at stop lights.
I’m not sure about this. The comment in Tavarish’s post that an RX-7 would be worth $60k+ in 10 years made me lol.
Honda S2000. Waaaaaay under budget, and you’ll stay under budget through the years because it’s a Honda. There are numerous unmolested model available in the price range. For example...
I’ve always loved the look of New York City in slow motion while an asian man with a gun walks through a flock of doves in slow motion towards me.
John Travolta has interest in speaking with Jim Tomsula, sans mustache, at the gym (presumably as DL coach), source said.
I completely agree. But once the technology has proven itself as several magnitudes safer than what we currently have, I think a lot of things will change relating to both driving laws and enforcement.
Second Life
I bet these laws become both more strict and less relevant as self-driving cars become more ubiquitous.
If the American Beverage Institute is pissed, the last thing they should do is hold it in.
What kind of animal is that big bear hugging?
please accept this fruit basket
“I saw someone do a little bit of math...”
Rainbow Six Siege Finally Enforces Geneva Conventions