Registration and proof of insurance should not be in your glove box. They should be in your wallet. If your car is stolen, do you really want the thief to have the registration and insurance card?
Registration and proof of insurance should not be in your glove box. They should be in your wallet. If your car is stolen, do you really want the thief to have the registration and insurance card?
Yes, you are right, that would be an extenuating circumstance.
Almost. You see, my point is that the cause of impairment is unimportant. If you drive impaired you get into trouble. That's it, that's all. There's no need to find out why. Maybe you're hung over. Maybe you're drunk. Maybe you've got a really bad cold. Maybe you're just too upset from a fight with your partner. Maybe…
I think they are taking the wrong approach to driver impairment. Instead of testing for substances that impair performance, it would be much easier to test for impaired performance. Perhaps a hand held device that required you to keep a cursor on a randomly moving target?
They raced bikes up Pikes Peak for years on dirt.
Just like he kicked OBL's ass, right?
Don't call it the "Cammaster." That car is clearly Ah-Buick, The Destroyer of Tires. The perfect car for a stupid, vulgar, greedy, ugly American death sucker.
It doesn't matter what they get the energy from. The overall efficiency of electricity delivered to the point of use is 33% total, worldwide, all sources. The efficiency of ICE are 25-30%. 33%>30%. That's it. It's a net gain.
Nope. Reading is fundamental.
Only if the truck was as efficient as a power plant, which it isn't. Never mind that Germany gets 25% of it's energy from renewable sources. Now go cash your check from the Koch brothers.
Most bikes do NOT have 4 way flashers.
They're using recycled polyester water bottles, not PET soda bottles. Those go into fleece.
That's not 'cloth.' It's just cloth, a fabric woven from fibers. In this case the fibers are made from recycled bottles.
The aeroengine you are thinking of is the WWI Gnome Monosoupape. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnome_Mon…
I don't have a problem with bold fashion statements. White pants? Sure it's a picnic, why not. Purple check shirt? No problem. That belt is a bit too much, though. He should have gone with white patent to match his shoes.
Is that for a Lyft?
Just don't use teal napkins with that tablecloth, ok?
64kV? That's high tension at GM.