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As an old AND a person who has worked with electronics and sensors for 30 years, I would rather DRIVE MY FUCKING CAR and not rely on buggy equipment and software to do it for me

The driver was also spotted:

It probably has a more recent inspection than any airliner you pay to ride in.

Oh good, now that guy can afford a haircut and a razor.

2/3 of americans have a garage or carport. You detractors always talk as if only the 1%ers have a garage at home. It’s most of us.

I would think shaking a person with a medical emergency would be the last thing you would want to do.

I wish we could go “down market” with some automobile makers. Somewhat specifically Mazada.

From Ontario, won’t deny, but I refuse to believe we’re worse than PA drivers.

That’s the most interesting looking web address link I’ve ever seen.

That’s the best place to park a car, according to meth.

Cool, someone who’s read the study, which means you know that

What about champion parkers like the asshat in the giant pickup I saw last night. Dipshit had FOUR spaces taken up because he straddled the line in two of them and then pulled far enough over into the other that he ruined them too.

Are you OK?

Early adopters of cars had issues. I’m sure they were smug when other’s horses got tired and they could keep going in their horseless carriages. But they had reliability issues, infrastructure issues, and technology issues. The roads were built for horses and not as car worthy. So it took some time.

I guess I’m meek then.

I always find that spots outside of department stores are usually the best options. Sears (if your mall still has one) is usually the best because no one actually shops at Sears. 

No. “Meek” is the best option because it will not hurt your lazy ass to spend a couple more minutes walking.

I say, let them have their fun! It’s pretty liberating when you realize you no longer have to buy gas. For many people gas is their biggest expense (after home mortgage and car payments). Our credit card bill shrank dramatically after we replaced both our gas cars with Model 3's. 

I’ve been driving a Tesla since July 21 2016.  I’m now on my second Tesla and it’s still the most amazing experience I’ve ever had. It never gets old. It feels like driving a Lamborghini. I’m almost 50 and driving electric is the best and most exciting thing I’ve experienced. I’m never going back to gas.