No, I intended my comment to be about cyclists in general, not the specific intersection that the article is about, but I didn’t make that very clear.
No, I intended my comment to be about cyclists in general, not the specific intersection that the article is about, but I didn’t make that very clear.
Yeah the first time I read something about Turkmenistan and it’s insane president for life, I thought it was fake.
Well when I used to ride everywhere on my bike, I found it quite easy to not blow through intersections and cut cars and pedestrians off when I didn’t have the right of way. Many others have a lot of trouble with that, apparently.
The thick cloud of smug that envelops many of them seems to hinder visibility quite a lot.
Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov even sounds too outlandish to be used as the name of the villain in one of those movies.
This is the alternate reality I want
A friend of mine has an 840ci. I haven’t driven it yet, but I intend to. Such gorgeous cars.
The shock towers and rockers looking that clean is a good sign, but I agree. I had one that looked not that bad when I first bought it, but every time I looked at it, there was more rust hidden away somewhere. The final straw was finding one of the frame rails mostly rotted out. Yet I still miss that car sometimes.
Whoa, now that is something I should probably buy
Fuckboi*
For when you need to look like even more of an asshole than the guy with the recumbent.
If Toyota would sell the SF-R already, I would buy that if it turned out to be as good as it seems.
Who hurt you?
I’ll be looking up a way to disable the seatbelt chime in my car. When I leave work, I drive 50 feet out of a yard, and then stop to get out and close the gate to our yard. There’s no reason to put on a seatbelt until I get back in and actually start driving away, but it’s beeping at me the whole time if I don’t. I…
That’s one of the worst headlines I’ve ever read.