Can’t prove who’s driving the car so you cant arrest anyone. Also why there are no points assessed either, just a monetary fine which, in and of itself, is constitutionally questionable according to some states.
Can’t prove who’s driving the car so you cant arrest anyone. Also why there are no points assessed either, just a monetary fine which, in and of itself, is constitutionally questionable according to some states.
President Elect-Rapist Trump just named Vanga head of the National Transportation Safety Board
It’s Florida. I’ve lived there; Cesspool City. I say make the fines $500, and for those caught going solo in the HOV lane, a cool grand/per, or even kick it up a grand on every subsequent.
The saddest part about this is that someone who starred in several seasons of an incredibly successful sitcom doesn’t have the resources to get past this. I guess he didn’t get the big bucks.
I am fine with a school zone in area where you might have kids walking to/from school, but like in my town we have one on a highway feeder road that I have driven past at least 1000 times at this point there is NEVER a kid walking to/from school, in that case I think the school zone is a little dumb. Fun fact…
Maybe this shouldn’t be a school zone. Apparently a few thousand people who live in the area agree. We have this same issue where I live. The city converted an old office complex into a school, then turned a major road into a school zone.
I don’t know why the CyberTruck hasn’t been tested for crash safety yet, but I’d bet that stainless steel body looks fantastic but doesn’t deform enough fast enough to absorb and/or dissipate some of the energy in a crash. Hence the meat sacks inside bear the full brunt of the crash where they might’ve survived in a…
I mean, we’re talking typically 18 - 24 years old respectfully, in a near 7 thousand pound truck capable of going 0 - 60 in under 4 second at the slow end and under 3 seconds at the high end, and we still don’t know the crash safety rating which I will probably guess is a 4, but with a lack of conventional crumple…
Days since a Tesla Cybertruck caught fire: 0
This I would bet you money there was alcohol involved, or pot being Cali
Looked it up, it’s about 10-15% of the value of the car for 1 year of insurance. Ouch.
3AM. Inexperienced drivers, at an age known for “impressing friends/girls”. Really fast car.
Sadly, this will never go much further once the Orange Oligarch and his minions dismantle any regulatory agency that may attempt to actually do their job.
If recent trends hold, he’ll soon be tapped to head the ATF.
Classic Grandpa ride. They aren’t as rare is the article says, but they do cluster in Arizona and Florida. It’s price at the top of its range, but for a Panther enthusiast, it is an NP.
Wow! That car looks great! The only thing that could make it better would the the Car and Driver preferred de Sade package.
Well, that explains EVERYTHING. I started helping my dad on the weekends at the gas station, a Shell station, when I was 6. That was 1960 and for some reason everyone has always said “Somethin wrong wit that boy”. On the bright side, I did make 25 cents a day, got to operate the car lift, got 2 cokes a day, and I got…
It doesn’t really ward off starvation - it allowed populations to expand until they met the next constraint. In the US and Asia that is going full speed towards wars over water. Add in the extra people burning more fossil fuel and accelerating climate change and it is definitely going to get to the big squeeze sooner.
History apparently includes many such unintentional monsters. Fritz Haber invented the process that gave us nitrate fertilizer, which can be argued has saved probably hundreds of millions of lives in regards to increasing food production and warding off starvation.
Article about leaded gas is immediately followed by a story headlined as: Customer Tells Dealer They Are Underwater $29,000 On Car Loan And Willing To Accept A $2,500 Monthly Payment On A New Mercedes-Benz