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There’s simply a ceiling on alternative vehicle use. I lived in huge biking cities - NYC, Phila, Portland, Seattle - everyone who is going to commute by bike already is. In Phila and NYC, you have weather, Seattle weather and hills, Portland, weather, hills, and other problems. Most offices don’t come with shower

Hamilton: 12 crashes/accidents since 2007.

Old cars are safer.

Several myths come to mind:

You have it exactly backwards. Illot is going to Indycar because he isn’t considered one of F1's best upcoming talents. Three years ago, there was a lot of hype around him, but three years is a long time ago. The depth of talent in European single seat feeder series is so ridiculous at the moment that, unless you

What an uninformed article. Do you even watch F1 and keep up to date with the driver market?

not just Bernie but also Balestre!

I have driven a car in 11 counties (North America, Europe), I have been driven in 5 others (South America, Asia).

nothing like driving 1000 miles at 70 then hitting PA and have to 55. it is better now than is was 20 years ago.

Getting out of Michigan is tough. Most of the time it requires going through Ohio. I’ve learned to just sleep through that portion of I-75. I mean... we have to go so low so who would I even hurt?

Worst part about Virginia is they issue tickets for radar detector use, not to mention arrest for 20mph over the limit(standard in many areas). I avoided VA on my last road trip for these reasons

VA... where they’ll arrest you for merely possessing a radar detector. 

Driving while Subaru. 

For me - as a civil engineer working in transportation - it’s our undying need to put in a traffic signal or a 4-way stop where a roundabout is really the perfect solution. Do any amount of driving in Europe outside the main city centers, and you almost never come to a stop, you just flow from roundabout to

Virginia!!

I spent a good part of my life living in Germany and what always amazes me is how bad Americans are at driving.

Arguably the US is one of the worst offenders in terms of lane discipline, so i don’t know why you beleive it would be worse abroad.

The worst thing, by far, are the drivers that don’t bother learning how to drive (by that I mean actually drive a vehicle, not understand how to read signs - which is all you need to get a license) and the selfish pricks that love to camp out in the left lanes.

Has anyone considered the idea that the 2022 Mercedes car could fall short of expectations? Wouldn’t be the first time when huge regulations changes leave a front runner behind. What if the Williams turns out to be a monster?

It’s worth noting that to realize a $7500 tax credit, you have to be making a decent amount of money to begin with.