The wheelchair in the bed has me wondering if the Toyota is modified for accessibility. It wouldn’t excuse anything, but it adds potential answers to “what went wrong?”
The wheelchair in the bed has me wondering if the Toyota is modified for accessibility. It wouldn’t excuse anything, but it adds potential answers to “what went wrong?”
Here is a thing I wrote yesterday about this very article:
“I felt some fear but mainly was disappointed,” he admitted. “They didn’t accept me right away.”
Yeah, your arguments do not back up the assertion you want the best drivers, in the most sophisticated cars ever made...to race on the most boring track one could think of outside of a drag strip.
A Chevy Venture is, let’s face it, a deeply, deeply boring car. But, speaking of facing things, consider this: maybe…
This is why you don’t get married, as soon as you do she makes you sell all of your cool stuff!
Doing 65 mph coming up on a accident on the 405 at 8:30 am on a Monday? B.S. !!! .... maybe MAYBE 15 mph . but here’s the thing , the reason why we’ll never have autonomous cars is because people are too stupid.