You can feel just fine with rubber gloves.
You can feel just fine with rubber gloves.
So like missionary position?
I saw a shitty old chevy prizm with an AMG badge on it a few weeks ago. Pretty sure it was just for the lulz.
I admit to having one tasteful (in my opinion) sticker from my college on my car. Political stickers are the worst, because they almost ineveitably make about 1/2 of the population immediately dislike you, and they're usually outdated after a few years.
I put $20 plastic spinner hubcaps on my 1991 Camry for the irony.
You're talking about the "Prius" logo, right?
The internet kind. Anyway, near my home, there's a few crosswalks at schools, bike paths, etc. with signs reminding motorists that they must stop for pedestrians who want to cross.
There are full arm-length gloves that go all the way to your shoulder. My girlfriend is a veterinarian, she uses them to reach up into cow uteruses.
My thoughts exactly. This actually seems less practical, since you can't move your arms around. You're stuck with where they chose to put the holes.
True, but there were no crosswalk signals in that clip.
Driver has plenty of time. Guy was visible in the frame from the moment that clip started, presumably visible to the driver (out the side window) for a few seconds before. Legally, it's your responsibility to stop for pedestrians in the crosswalk, even if that means you have to slow down to check if anyone's coming.…
Also, dude at 0:23ish is in a crosswalk. I don't know the Russian laws, but in the USA, traffic must yield to pedestrians in the crosswalk unless there's a traffic light.
The actual reason for all the dashcams in Russia is all the scammers who reverse into the person behind them at a red light, then say that they were rear-ended. This is apparently rampant there. Many of these pedestrians seem to be going for fraud as well.
Changing radio stations and talking to passengers do not require you to take your eyes off the road.
Note: I don't text while driving, ever. Highway speeds are much faster, and accidents will tend to be worse than on city streets, but they're also much less likely to occur. Everyone's consistently going within about 10 mph of each other, and there aren't really intersections. It's very one-dimensional. I would…
Jalopnik likes trains though.
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If the bus driver had been high, this tragedy would have been avoided!
It's tempered glass, bro. Get a hammer or something and hit it close to the edge.
If the bus driver was high, this tragedy could have been avoided.