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50cc motorcycle racing developed some pretty interesting machines.

The Dream is weird in its use of lots of visible sheet metal

Not weird as much as I just like the Super Cub

Perhaps even weirder, the Big Ruckus (2005-2006 internationally, 2007 in Japan only)

2014 Ruckus

2014 Grom

It wouldn't be quite as bad if it were BS.

I think the right lane becomes the passing lane because people tend to stay out of it to avoid being cut off and slowed down by merging traffic that doesn't get up to speed (or simply to avoid having to check for merging traffic, ending right lane, etc.), but then they spread across the other lanes for whatever

I'm in favor of having and posting minimum speed limits, but they should be much closer to the maximum speed limit than what you show. Allowing a 35mph difference is pretty terrible. Maybe 15mph is acceptable (there's sometimes a maximum for trucks that's 10mph less than other traffic, which may be problematic itself,

There may be people abusing the system, but there are legitimate service animals other than seeing eye dogs. Some examples include

Ever since I rode in a 1932 Packard 300 at the Automobile Driving Museum in Los Angeles (they have a good collection and every Sunday pick three cars and give free rides to visitors), I've discovered the appeal of old cars—it's not fast or thrilling, but it's just such an experience (difficult to explain). Some of

Which was invented first: bucket seats or grip tape?

So true—your car's belt line is higher than your belt line, so your pants or lack thereof aren't visible as long as your car isn't lower than the observer's.

Messerschmitt

For some applications you can do the same thing quicker with a graduated bit. Save time by not swapping bits.

Electric motors also have much less vibration than ICEs, which improves handling and road feel.

Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.