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What you don’t mention is that the CDC says that “In 2016, 10,497 people died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes, accounting for 28% of all traffic-related deaths in the United States.” https://www.cdc.gov/transportationsafety/impaired_driving/impaired-drv_factsheet.html

Does it shave really fast?

While is was in college in Nebraska my friend, Pete, and I decided to test drive a Suburban we were considering buying for a summer of travel. We decided to drive out on some rural farm roads. It had just stopped raining and Pete was driving as we came over a rise we knew had a slight right hand curve at the bottom. I

Was it possible to pull out of a parking lot or go over a speed bump in that without dragging ass or getting high centered?

My dad had a 72 Mercedes that had a similar seat belt system.  Plus the metal parts would burn your hands in the summer.

I don’t think you understand statutory interpretation. If no one is permitted to sell, offer for sale, or install these modifications that necessarily means that the use of such would be impossible, barring the remote chance that car and motorcycle dealers start giving away their merchandise. However you are correct

I’ve already got an RF, with all the pedals, so an NA would be fun. Maybe I would autocross it. That, or the 3-series assuming it’s a manual.

I hadn’t noticed this before, but the floor in the test facility looks pretty slippery. I wonder how that impacts results and why they don’t use asphalt? It seems like that would give a result closer to what would happen in the real world.

Per NPR this morning, “The tax proposal would apply to just about 700 taxpayers.” Unless you are one of those 700 I wouldn’t be too worried.

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Jason Fenske addressed this years ago and explained why coasting does not actually save fuel.

It sort of seems like a crime to modify a 356 like that.

In my car the 12 mile drive to the other gas station would be worth it unless they have similar prices.

You can have it.

They have wing mirrors on each side, you can see them in the video.  It looks like either he was trying to get over to let the car pass, or he intentionally hit the other car.  It is weird.

Edd China explains this on his Workshop Diaries.  It is in one of the last episodes on the electric ice cream van.

Maybe it’s a very early Tesla so it accelerates stupidly fast and you can’t see the driver hunched down in the back seat.

We used to ride there too in my mom’s ‘62 Beetle.  It was great fun riding in the “way back”.

FIA, ACO, IMSA, DPi, LMDh, LMP2, WEC, F1. Racing gives the government a run for its money when it comes to acronyms.

That is the fruit of the ugly tree.

That is certainly a natural initial reaction because it is how we lead our everyday lives, but that is not how things work in criminal courts. I am a defense attorney and I have quite literally never seen an instance where a client benefited from talking with police.