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If there is no grid there is no grid lock. Grids are what streets are in cities where a car can block an intersection, preventing cross traffic from moving, which then prevents traffic at the opposite direction of the first car in this scenario. That blocks traffic for the traffic in the opposite direction of the

Taxi service was always utter trash where I live. Uber/Lyft have been amazing in terms of actually being able to get places, and for keeping drunks off the road. It sucks that it’s likely not a sustainable business. 

Mercedes and Red Bull, which are operating at the limit and keep sending each other bills for crash damage.

Okay, okay. How about it’s a “sucker” shortage?

Neutral: Minor league baseball is a great first-date night. If any of you are still single, it’s fun, cheap, the food is... not going to be a topic of discussion.

For once, a situation that probably could have benefited from a focus group.

It seems to me that with the exception of the AC electricals, they simply left out everything else that would have to comply with any standard. No gas fitting for example (which I could probably live with, I prefer to cook outside). Given there’s no battery/solar, I’d guess that there’s nothing terribly complex about

I dunno, the article was great, but the title is missing... something.

3rd gear: I can’t speak for all, but the reason that this conservative doesn’t want to live in one of the aforementioned walkable cities is not necessarily because they’re walkable or I want to have to get in my car to go anywhere. I don’t want to live in any of the densely populated and very walkable cities because

“Worker shortage” is code for “low paying job.”

I have a personal hot take on 3rd gear. Here’s the thing with me - I support all the usual Transit Memes for New Urbanist Teens measures. Cities should serve their citizens. Walkability and density should be prioritized over roads and parking. Resources and entertainment should be well-distributed into the urban

Did the AC just assume my gender?!

So the takeaway is Tesla’s autopilot is about as good as a bunch of the worst drivers out there. Really scraping the barrel for excuses.  

“Humans are pretty good at avoiding emergency vehicles parked on the side of the highway.”

“No fun for you!”

Looks overly complicated, extremely expensive, and completely unnecessary.

Put in some vents. Let cold air come out of them, and the people in the vehicle change the settings to suite their current desires.

As much as the FIA and Formula 1 want to deny reality, deep down we all know, Mazespin was the fastest today :p

Agreed.  Norris was consistently better than everyone in the previous two sessions, on inters, and seeing Danny Ric in 4th it sure seemed like we missed out on the papaya orange leading the pack to start tomorrow.

It would be odd if they didn’t. They are running similar speeds, similar tires, similar approach to the turn - if one goes, they all go. Must suck to be the second or third and so on knowing how screwed you are and nothing to be done.

At least three impacts where that Halo saved drivers lives or from major injury. Great to see them all walking away.