We get it, you have time & energy to burn. Congrats.
We get it, you have time & energy to burn. Congrats.
Seems like a simple solution would be to have an override for it if there is a sensor failure.
I did that once with my Mazda 3. I had just finished moving, was absolutely exhausted, and I completely skipped a key step. People were honking at me and I didn’t realize wtf was happening it until was too late.
Cops do shady shit regardless of the state of the neighborhood or city. I default to disbelief not because I don’t think someone in Detroit couldn’t possibly have a gun or point it at someone in this situation, but because of how cops around the country go 0-60 in even the most calm situations.
It’s really *IF* a gun was pointed at him. I honestly don’t trust that part of the narrative until I see video.
It'd be nice if the majority of car buyers were savvy enough to figure out what dealerships suck & what don't.
Problem is it builds a reputation.
Your Tesla would become capable of interstellar travel.
I work in retail, so I just gesture to the general public.
Oil execs are literally shaking with rage.
Obviously the driver isn't a Mensa Member seeing as they decided multiple felonies were a fantastic idea, so I'm gonna assume they weren't smart enough to leave their windows up while smoking.
Pretend to be a legit company they've done business with before so no one would question it I'd imagine. Or to bypass some sort of review of the entity shipping the items? Or just to muddy the waters in case the shipment was caught to make it harder to trace it back.
What, and I can’t emphasize this enough, the fuck.
I had a seagull land under my passenger front tire as I was doing about 10 mph and I sure as shit felt that. It even bothered me until I realized that seagull had to have been trying to end it's life as there's no possible way it didn't see me as it swooped down.
What, exactly, would happen to you or I if we hit someone & didn't stay at the scene? It's not a matter of rendering aid IMO, it's a matter of not leaving the scene of an accident & failing to have it documented by other officers as any one of us would be required to do.
Could run into the issue of waiting too long to realize he should’ve negotiated a better contract & continuing to sign contracts that don’t include this.
In all seriousness, this sounds more like moderately sophisticated crime rings, not your run of the mill idiots looking for a getaway car after they hold up a 7/11 or selling Hondas for chump change. More than likely these guys know how to drive stick.
I thought it looks like a Kia.
How are they gonna fix YouTube's settings?
That sort of thing has happened to me in every state/region I've lived in. I honestly don't get what they're trying to accomplish.