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To be fair, I’ve never seen this such sign in the wild. And because (to me) it’s so unusual, my brain would see it and freeze, trying to understand if it’s legit or a prank. So that would force me to slow and see if indeed I’m driving into some sort of trap of a prankster.

Man does this trigger my reverse psychology thing. Want me to stop and gawk? Tell me to keep moving. I have to actively think “I have to keep moving”, or I will actively slow down to see why I’m being told to keep moving.

The John Force Racing driver clocked in at 341.68 mph...

We were ahead of our time with clothespins and baseball cards.

This was a civil case, and Presidents can not pardon civil convictions.

Drive one and tell me you still don’t get it. 

Drive it more. 

Why not consider a fifty year loan from my bank, the First Skibidi Gyatt of Ohio? We’ll even waive the Fanum Tax if we finance-max your existing loans. Don’t hodle, don’t be a beta, get your lambo today!

Electrically operated door latches should be legislated out of existence.  There is no practical reason for them. 

Are we sure about those numbers? You’d have to apply 17 rolls of duct tape per minute for 24 hours straight to reach 25k rolls. Allow me to reserve judgement.

Mythbusters did this already almost 15 years ago (Episode 144: Duct Tape Hour 2). At least these youtubers could be original.

Strangest section in the CBC article is this:

That only makes the decision to have electric door latches and completely hiding the manual releases all the more dumb knowing that they have caused people to die needlessly in the past.

There should be one handle per door, half pull - electronic, full pull mechanical.

The cabin is fully intact; crumple zones absorbed the impact forces. They burned to death.

You’re seriously saying he has to tell everyone not to do this?

That front release is well designed and intelligently placed. The rear one is fucking stupid, and makes me wonder if they had 2 separate departments designing the front and rear doors. 

Can you imagine the morons who sat there designing this thing and literally thought “how can we better hide this emergency release latch so it can’t be seen at all?”

something that most owners, let alone a passenger in a panic, aren’t likely to have.”