North Carolina laws (which the cop should be aware of) seem to be more explicit
http://www.ncleg.net/EnactedLegisla…
North Carolina laws (which the cop should be aware of) seem to be more explicit
http://www.ncleg.net/EnactedLegisla…
This one isn't all that spectacular to watch, but when you consider all the crap that was lining the inside of the smokestacks, the way that they were able to control the debris/fallout is pretty impressive.
I don't. But if it involves shifting gears, wtf is all the moaning about cars being manuals?
Given that it's not available as a manual, I'd say your "what gear to get in" is taken care of.
The video stops... who's to say he didn't :)
I asked about this yesterday in the original crash post. Someone with a ticket stub from a race in 2010 (at Daytona I believe) stated that the fine print on the back of the ticket said otherwise. He (and I, for that matter) don't know how legally enforceable that is though.
The problem is "moment of caution" is an extremely ambiguous term. As in, it's decided by when some person is able to push a button.
Thanks.
First, thoughts to those that are injured.
From the small thumbnail, I thought that was an engine... expanded the post, oh yeah, that's what's left of the truck.
Saturday must have been a slow day at Jalopnik
It's an electric car. No one is claiming that it should only take 10 minutes.
If he really believes that the reporter is lying, then calling that out isn't exactly what I would term "a fucking crybaby". It's called pointing out libel and trying to clear your name.
That too was my favorite part of the Atlantic bit:
I'm still a bit skeptical of their account. Numerical data doesn't always illustrate real-world driving conditions and what actually happens on the road. Musk makes 74 degrees inside the cabin sound like 100 degrees, which it isn't.
Anyone else amused that he considers the Prius' tires (tyres?) a perk?
Maybe you're just being obtuse and trying to say "if a lambo and a gt+r try to occupy the same space, then there is an equal chance that they will collide (equal to if it was a lambo and a camry trying to share the same space in the universe)". If that's the case, then carry on... wait, second though, if that's the…
Greco-Roman wrestling, right? He lost because after they did the "imma gonna get you in the behind" pose, he had a fixed time to score a point.