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He kept the car? I can’t tell who is a bigger idiot

In the cringiest moment on the Internet this week, the bottom of the car slams on the edge of the flatbed before slamming into the ground.” 

The FAA should pull his ticket for life and his insurance company should drop him like a hot rock.

Your feelings don't deceive you. He did no searching for a landing spot, didn’t pitch for best glide, didn’t bother trying to restart the engine and didn’t even make a radio call.

Bro he got his views. And will get more views as more outlets report on it. In 2021 going into 2022 literally nothing else matters.

The fines and whatever other expenses will be trumped by the monetization, which Jalopnik helps at is says, “ugh look at this fraud...here’s a link to his video which will help the monetization of aforementioned fraud”

If it’s all the same to you, I’m not going to watch his video. I don’t want to add to his clicks.

Why do I have the feeling that when you add up the clicks he got from the curious like you and I, he won’t need insurance money?

I’m so glad that I don’t own a connected car.

Computer engineer here. Radio waves, depending on its wave length, can travel at the speed of light, but do not always. Radio waves can be as low as 30 Hz or as high as 300 GHz. you can refer to the electromagnetic light spectrum at this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_spectrum. What I am trying to

They literally called ahead to the guys using the spike strip.

Wait, why would radio waves travel at the speed of light lol? They are electro-magnetic with a maximum wave frequency of 300 GHz.

And more expensive by the tune of $40,000... and then you still can’t beat the Z06 around a track that has some turn-y bits.

Nissan still makes the GT-R?

Man, y’all EV worshippers really think it’s THAT easy to just get right into EV’s.

How about instead of shifting the burden of becoming ecologically friendly from the individual, you shift focus on reducing emissions from industry?

Yeah, what we really need is more meaningless, unenforceable commitments so far into the future that none of the people making them will still be around when it’s time to implement.

Perhaps because there are 10 million American jobs and 150,000 gas stations that depend (directly or indirectly) on the extraction of oil and refining. A 19 year time horizon to completely eliminate gasoline is absurd (I, for one, will be driving my current truck in 2040 unless it gets totaled).  I’m all for

While full pricing hasn’t been released yet, Acura says it will start in the high $60,000s.”