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Unlikely assumption. Back in the 1950s, civic activists called for public racetracks to be built in more areas, claiming that the hot rodders who competed illegally on the street would cease this activity if they were granted access to a place where they could do it legally. You can guess how effective that was.

I do a LOT of work with government entities, and every year, at the end of the year, we get a bunch of orders for shit they don’t need that will sit for YEARS, because if they don’t spend the money, they can’t keep it, and they won’t get it next year. It’s *insane*. “Use it or lose it” funding is just batshit insane.

If only Boeing had experience in making high volumes of commercial passenger aircraft with multiple lavs per plane servicing hundreds of passengers per flight. Perhaps then, they could have used the knowledge and experience gained from that endeavor to equip the C17 lavs with proven designs for soap dispensers.

This.  And I hope the tagger is made liable for the additional security now required at the airport.

Also, humans are not ‘the best drivers’. Humans suck and cause thousands of accidents all the time. Why on earth would you want to mimick that?

Does anyone that actually owns a Tesla actually drive it like a human? Even with the auto-pilot -whatever activated, your eyes should still be on the road 101% of the time to intervene in any emergency.

Elon is never going to have babies with you.

Living in a rural area, and it being late October, I would hardly call a deer in the road an edge case. I’ve probably seen as many of them driving this week as I have red lights.

The car did alert after hitting the deer, it just alerted RFK, Jr. to come pick up the carcass and dispose of it in Central Park. That’s the new protocol. 

Pretty much every off-road-oriented SUV or truck has such a trim, and Scout will be no different. Scout is obviously just showing off the most capable, highest-end versions

It’s not a Volkswagen and shares nothing with any Volkswagens. VW is just bankrolling the company

There absolutely will be normal street tires, and bigger wheel size options

I hope the front bench seat makes it, so cool.

From a different article:

zombies lack the fine motor skills to peel an orange, its totally safe.

I really shouldn’t start blowing money on RC cars, but COME ON, this thing is rad! Wait, it’s less than $300? Um, I think I have a purchase to make.

More per hour, precisely. 

The dealership is ultimately responsible for the care of the customers car and should absolutely be required to pay a significant amount in damages.  This car can’t be replaced.

The fact that the service advisor felt that not only could he violate a customer’s clearly indicated terms for service on his car but also felt comfortable enough that he took another employee with him indicates a culture at this dealership that makes him liable.

It’s common law for employers to be held responsible for the negligent conduct of their employees while working. If they weren’t no business would ever be held liable for anything negligent that happens because only the specific employee would be. Based on your rationale, if the business isn’t negligent for the