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    I spent ten days there for work a little while back. Just in commuting to/from job sites (two, maybe three trips a day), I had a pickup blow past me on the shoulder AT LEAST once a day, and I drive like a lead-foot by any other standard. And that’s just the shoulder shenanigans, forget what people were doing on the

    While nothing would surprise me at this point, I don’t feel that we have adequately ruled out the “rolling a booger” hypothesis yet. 

    If you mapped the AMG black series on this timeline...

    A wild Nazi appeared!

    If they quickly just removed it and basically said “my bad” i would have zero issues with them. But their whole initial “dont worry about it” take means i’ll probably never buy this game.

    I think I need to know more about the spouse and the vehicle before I can make any kind of determination.

    You’re a sick man. You have a sickness. 

    MAKE ME

    That headline kind of applies to all self-driving cars though, right? Since we don’t really have any ready for mass market yet. Meaning that they’re all struggling with the whole “self driving” thing in some way.

    Sorry wait I just saw this in the sidebar

    Because bullets are a Texas Handshake.

    Prediction: 3599 of those commentators will all but forget about this in 48 hours, and the rest of her potential constituents know enough about human interaction to take recent-death well-wishing with a polite grain of salt.

    “Code 1! Code 1! We’ve got a Kallenhard incoming, OR staff report to your stations!” 

    I think shoulders are better when available, but they’re definitely not uniform across the US (particularly in regard to overpasses). They also pose a problem when you factor in on/off ramps—snarled traffic there will cross the shoulder of the main highway, blocking emergency vehicles.

    It’s just inconsiderate, really. 

    Aren’t the tires on this things filled with nitrogen or some shit