as a result of a perceived safety threat
as a result of a perceived safety threat
Safer than that asshole who passes on the freeway shoulder during an accident.
This is one money concept even some adults have difficulty with:
Wow, people actually fall for this crap?
I do the same, but I have no way of knowing if my neighbors are doing the same.
My letter carrier has a habit of delivering other people’s mail to my mailbox, and I suspect she is doing the same for my mail. It will be interesting to see how many pieces of mail are being misdelivered.
Yep, same here. Can’t enter the factory floor without a passport and a Mexican work visa. And I’m not doing actual work on the floor, only audits.
I just leave my passport in my briefcase when I’m sleeping.
The cop just proved that it’s safe to do 130MPH on the shoulder. Imagine how fast you can drive on the actual road. Clearly, the danger is in slowing down because that causes the car to catch on fire.
If you can afford a Tesla, you can afford to pay for parking. What a cheapass.
How can a machine distinguish between a criminal and a non-criminal?
Why not? They have CVTs with paddle shifters.
Amen.
Million stars for you!
If household income is $150k, you shouldn’t have to take out a loan. Save up for few months, and pay cash outright for something economical.
I’m confused. Can you un-zip these zip ties? Eventually, wouldn’t you want to remove the extension cord so you can use it?
I’m confused. Can you un-zip these zip ties? Eventually, wouldn’t you want to remove the extension cord so you can…
Please point to the study which shows 55mph results in best throughput. My understanding of the double nickel is that it was implemented for fuel economy, not throughput.
It’s true that people shouldn’t be speeding in general
If I see someone who’s not a cop out with a radar gun I’m gonna see how high a score I can get.
Not much of a plan without an enforceable contract...