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See, world? It's not just us fat, stupid Americans who don't understand how to drive in winter.

That something is selling a lot of cars.

Texas is a no-fault state. No matter who she hits, their insurance will likely be footing the bill.

Everyone is capable of having a seizure. Maybe this was her first one. Maybe she had seizures when she was younger, and hasn't had one in 5 years. Or maybe she has a seizure every day around this time, and she just forgot to set her phone alarm.

Exactly. I also wish the poor woman had destroyed a 350z with a body kit instead of 2 'vettes.

Glorious.

It's cheaper to add material for better crash results than to use more expensive materials and design better crumpling in a smaller package. Also, with pedestrian collision regulations, the nose has to be so high that the rest of the car naturally follows.

If you would be a safer driver constantly darting your hand from shifter to wheel, that's your prerogative. I'll leave mine on the shifter when the road is straight, thank you very much.

Can we get another one for old people, too?

Nail, head, hit. It's annoying semantically. If he had been going slower, he wouldn't have skid, and wouldn't have crashed. The report should say "unreasonable speed" wasn't a factor, in that he was not driving faster than a sane person who wasn't in a supercar would drive.

"Police do not believe speed was a factor in the crash" I hate this phrase. If the car skidded, it was clearly going at a speed that turned into a factor in the crash. Speed is a factor in MOST crashes, what they mean is "We don't think the car was traveling above our arbitrary speed limits we paint on signs along

I and my 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham understand that feeling.

A quick search on AutoTrader turns up a pile of 110-150k examples for $10-11k. A few more miles and a few more dollars, but you'd probably find em cheaper if you wait for late fall when all the toys go back in the garage.

The article at cincinnati.com pretty clearly implies that the bus driveway was blocked by the microphone stand and the newsvan. I'm not a driveway expert, but in my driveway experience, parking in front of one is against the rules. There are 3 people to blame here - whoever set up that press conference in a stupid

Clearly, she made a mistake by hitting the TV van, but it sounds like the van was parked illegally. I would be PISSED if my commute was lengthened because some newscrew wanted footage of a press conference and couldn't be bothered to park in a real spot.

1:52-2:00 is the sound an orgasm makes in my head.

I know it makes no sense, but three turbos seems less odd if I just think of it as a normal turbodiesel engine with twin turbos attached.

OK. You win. If this driver only had one leg and was being forced to drive a manual, they get off scot-free.

Came here for Kristen Bell. Leaving satisfied.

My guess is that's an automatic, and the driver didn't have their foot on ANY of the pedals. Got to the spot, aimed for the brakes, and hit the gas instead.