They already try to ban all traffic in the inner city. Last time I lived there the automatic system charged as much as two bus fares to get your car to city center on workdays. Swedish (politicians) don’t really like cars and they take pride in their public transport.
They use them heavily in Gothenburg on regular streets in all weather. Every articulated part has a set of wheels and is actually shorter than a regular sized bus, once you get the first third around the corner, the rest follows.
Hey Michael!
Check it out, turns out or Hydraulic Press Channel guy is one of us, here he tracks his (?) S2000. Not bad.
It seems like every time the cars go into 2nd gear, this happens. It’s not about letting go of the throttle, but a change in the rate of acceleration mid-burnout. I guess it would be harder to crash with manual compared with a gearbox with a mind of its own. Same with changing gears mid-corner..
Also the fountain is in a pedestrian zone, it's on my way to school. Still funny though.
How exactly does a sunshade fix the double-vision problem?
My hometown has the perfect climate for hail storms in summer. It’s been like that for long enough so we have had anti-hail rocket systems for quite a while. Hails can cause immense damage on crops, so it pays off. My guess is that hails didn’t occur that often in this part of Germany hence the lack of hail…
Pretty sure they’d have it bulldozed and make the guy pay for the work if only they weren’t so corrupt. Russian government doesn’t like to be proven wrong.
It's a Renault that's not a complete crap can - that's worth something.
The colors - so fresh..
It also cleans brake dust quite well, I wonder what it doesn't do.
Also the E34 was running on CNG..
I was rooting for the #150 Golf mk3 gti. It was funny how in the end it finished ahead of teams with triple the horsepower just because it endured till the end. Third place in its class. Hooray for team A. C. 1927 Mayen!