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Well, yes, obviously all of my examples assume I know exactly why I had been pulled over. In 31+ years of driving, I have never once been pulled over without knowing exactly why. The status of my driving privileges was in question for quite a few of those early years. Interestingly, I driver faster now than I did

Ha, it's been a while since I got stopped speeding, but I learned a long time ago that the best lie is the one where you overestimate the speed by a couple. "Yes, officer, I know I was going 74. Really sorry about that, but I was running kind of late and was just trying to make up some time." will result in "Well,

Define inferior.

Ah, the memories and the life-lesson to never EVER live in a neighborhood that has an active HOA. A few years ago, we moved to a gated community in Cooper City, Florida. As nice as it was, I could see trouble brewing from the moment we got the booklet of rules. Same deal, no pickup trucks, no street parking, no

That is what it looks like to me. They practically park on the streak of liquid it left as it slid from right to left. That has to be one sore squid...one that is very lucky to be in one piece.

Thanks, I came here to post the video, but yours is just as good. Now I will go listen to that still great song on my own.

Multi-layer side glass? It's not bulletproof. Apparently, not sledgehammerproof, either.

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You can't let off the throttle when you hit the liftoff point. Staying in it FTW:

I had to scroll back up just to make sure you weren't referring to...oh, yes, there it is...the 4th gear picture. Not sure what that would make anyone nostalgic for.

I am with you on this one. Never cared, (hopefully) never will.

Jeebus, even with the grainy images, I count no less than 11 humans in the foreground. I have to assume this is from 'the scene' since that gal in front of the taxi certainly knows something bad is going on. All those witnesses and nobody can at identify it from less than 30 feet away? No plate number? Even if

Surely just a side-effect of the shot angle, wheel angle and possibly the pavement. The wheel gap looks perfect in all other shots. The whole car looks pretty perfect to me, and I am not even really a Porsche guy.

I am going to go out on a limb here and assume wax is somehow involved?

Automatically re-locking the doors after I have unlocked them sure seems like trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist. It might seem like a fringe use case, but there are a LOT of times when I go out to the driveway, unlock the vehicle (Tahoe), open up the tailgate and load up a bunch of stuff without ever

Just a small clarifaction, please. The car was fully locked, you unlocked with the key/FOB, opened the hatch, put stuff including your key/FOB in, closed the hatch and the entire car re-locked itself automatically?

I am confused. Was there no remote FOB? Back in the good old days, before there were remote door lock FOBs, I wasn't very good about pulling the keys out when I left a car (grew up at a used car dealership) and routinely locked my keys in my cars. My failsafe was some kind of break-in tool stashed outside of the

What I don't get is the apparent lack of self-preservation instinct. So much intersection camera footage of people just blasting in thinking "What are the chances that one other of the 1.3 billion people in this country will be trying to go through this intersection at the same time as me? Probably about zero.

You nailed it. I searched for other videos of that car and that is definitely it. Thanks.

No kidding. Any clue what rolled past at around 29 seconds right in front of that Corvette? A prototype that sounds suspiciously like an F1 car.

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