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Exactly, shame on anyone who thinks that this can be done. A phone simply cannot possibly know 100% if you’re in a car, bus, ambulance, autonomous vehicle, bicycle, walking, if you’re a driver, passenger, stow-away, kidnapping victim in the trunk, etc.

I was thinking the same thing.

I was thinking the same thing.

...briefly!

Right, and thats why I was curious because the commercials for this type of product always seems to show turning on/off your lights. I was genuinely curious what people really use them for.

Right, and thats why I was curious because the commercials for this type of product always seems to show turning

There is no meaningful way for them to prevent this, aside from disabling mobile phones while they’re mobile. I’m so tired of living in a world where the lowest common denominators set the standards for EVERYTHING. If those people weren’t on their phones they would have been reading the newspaper or a book or doing

Simple, just like on GPS apps it’ll ask “Are you a Passenger?” If you lie, that shit is on you.

What do you turn on/off with these? I dont own a lamp in my entire house. I wouldn’t use it on TV, which I have plugged into a UPS anyway.

What do you turn on/off with these? I dont own a lamp in my entire house. I wouldn’t use it on TV, which I have

Ah yes, the Beechcraft 1900. The most terrible plane I’ve ever been on. None of the panels lined up, the “AC” was simply air coming in from the outside, regulated by a blow-dryer that would intermittently come on to warm (scald my leg) the air up.

I used to take a flight that was exclusively on the 1900, I was so

You think CRJs are bad?

OMG That graphic.

Competition is always a good thing. The Fronty, Taco, and Canyonrado are all good trucks to buy, depending on your needs, even Honda is trying and hopefully will result in different competitors trying to out-do each other with creature comforts and interesting features. I’m particularly looking forward to the

They will be racing it at the next Daytona 25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25-Rest-25

“I’m honestly wondering, you weren’t turned off by how old the Frontier is? Nissan has honestly just left it hanging on the line. Its the oldest truck in the midsize class and I think the only vehicle in Nissan’s lineup that still hasn’t had a redesign. Did you consider the Colorado/Canyon, or Tacoma?”

A terrible and uninformed article, IMO. Taking neither side, here, the US does build some damn good cars on our own soil. This also has nothing to do with badges or brands. Almost all manufacturers have plants on US soil and even rely heavily on US design, including BMW, Mercedes, Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Hyundai,

A 1997 Sentra GXE will do about 115, depending on the wind,

“Easy, the autopilot cars will follow the actual laws and drive in the proper lane, the slow lane. They will not have to pass each other, just the occasional slow poke. When they have to do that they will briefly use the fast lane, then get back into the slow lane.”

As a motorcyclist, it’s already in my psyche not to pass any vehicle unless I can do it in a single motion, and as quickly as possible. I either ride back, just behind the bumper or up, ahead of the hood, enough that I’m never in their blindspot or side-to-side path if they suddenly decided they wanted to be where I

Just 5MPH over? Still impeding the flow by about 20MPH.

This is the same thing all my friends did in high school.