No amount of replicates increases your significant figures. They're based off the number of digits your measuring device can reliably give you.
You consider that was just a lame joke? Because DeLorean, cocaine, and Jay is a comedian?
he seems to be a great car guy. never met him in person, but I think he would and does have respect for other car guys, but as a comic he seems like a world class prick
Lol, what the hell were you doing to that poor car to get 12.0 mpg average? That is absolutely awful. That's 80s supercar highway MPG.
You really should have shared your knowledge of the situation with the grand jury.
As a 30+ year F1, sportscar, indycar, nascar fan, etc.
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Ford owning Jag, Land Rover, and Aston Martin is the only reason those companies are still around today.
It would have to be Cadillac.
No it's not. I can talk on the phone and eat a burger while driving stick.
Did you read the article? Having a 12 foot buffer causes drivers to go faster, meaning there is even less time available for them to react. If you put someone in a smaller lane, they will have to slow down and focus on the road.
Or, maybe they would do less of those things because of the newly perceived danger associated with a narrower lane. The wider lanes is what allows them to pull that sort of shitshow stunts.
Nobody worth their weight would even care. Rednecks would get angry, that's not news.
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