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Hey, don’t knock light grey, dark grey, and grey grey.

People who are eating food will, reportedly, eat food again.”

If we’re talking about misspelled terms in automotive, may I also add to the pile:

I just died

Their you halve it. An other peace, wear the average, person demonstrates they’re inability, to, write, affectively. You’re points are valid, but still, its a shame to sea.

As an English teacher, all grammar, spelling, capitalization, and so on have gone to shit. It’s so bad, that if I were to get worked up, I would’ve had a stroke four years ago. It’s like people don’t even notice the red squiggle 

I'm imagining Kristen having a 48 oz martini writing this blog and I'm jealous.

The driver was also spotted:

The 13mm socket as well.

Give me an electric Miata with 150 to 200 mile range and optimized for handling and I’m in. A couple all electrics (Leaf, 500e) are surprisingly capable without even trying to be good driver’s cars.

I love how the power figure at the beginning of the article is at 500 but goes up 100hp every time it's mentioned, until peak insanity is reached at 900hp.

Whether or not they use the same database is irrelevant. How they choose to use the information gathered is what is relevant.

Eh, the point was to see how other businesses compare to see if I should be using alternatives. I can avoid Uber and Walmart, but I kinda have to use the USA.

BS. They use the exact same databases for driver screening.

It kind of is a society thing though. The numbers are low enough to be background noise in the grand scheme.

Wow. The same thing happened to my best friend’s cousin’s little brother. 

I’m willing to bet airline numbers are a lot worse when you consider just getting through security is borderline sexual assault 100% of the time. Then you factor in sitting next to stangers for multiple hrs at a time.

This apple is red. That orange is orange. 

5,500 incidents out of 1.3 billion rides is actually quite low.