3. There is nowhere to merge into because there are multiple cars in the lane already without a sufficient opening to fit your car to merge into. You’re all going the same speed and no gap exists to safely merge.
3. There is nowhere to merge into because there are multiple cars in the lane already without a sufficient opening to fit your car to merge into. You’re all going the same speed and no gap exists to safely merge.
I hate when I see this too, but if they can’t get in/someone won’t let them in, that may be the only option. The reality is they have to “yield” to traffic as the merging. Yield includes stopping if merge cannot be safely accomplished (at least, I’d have to think that’s how the courts would see it in an accident).
Did your next car remedy that? I had (not to that degree) with a few cars decades ago, and passing power is a pre-req on any vehicle since.
Sure looks cool though...That’s how they get us.
Maybe they still have some Kentucky Jelly?
Not so much speed concern. More like in one lane of the highway and after a strong gust, find myself fighting the wheel to not getting blown over to the left or right.
As cool as they looked, they were not aerodynamic at all to drive in the up position.
I’m guessing the rear view from the lamborghini is terrible, as is often supercar typical, probably never saw the Ferrari waiting for their chance to pass.
Ford’s temporary layoffs have also hit workers at sites in Wayne, Michigan
1. Thankful they avoided calling it a Prelude
If the Camaro had flown into space too.....
Well let’s see. I’ll get ‘em started off:
Find one. He is not wrong about these.
Don’t forget the brakes (unless they upgraded them after 2021)