Exactly! This is the one reason I would want that. I'd help me a few times a year.
Exactly! This is the one reason I would want that. I'd help me a few times a year.
It was probably foolish of the cop to move over on him like that, but as far as I see it, the cop moves over, the motorcyclist slows down, is almost COMPLETELY stopped (as is the cop), and THEN the motorcyclist guns it and squeezes by a now much narrower gap. Basically, the cop "pinned" the motorcyclist, but the…
I'd think there's no legal gray area at this point. If someone is using autopilot, and the car fails to turn or brake in order to avoid a crash, it's the "driver's (person's)" responsibility. Until we have some legislation in place that defines some cars as approved autonomous by the NHTSA or whoever, the liability…
Well, not all of the sensors. They're not claiming it can handle all, or even most tasks. That would require a much larger sensor suite.
I am under the impression that the reason why teens have a disproportionate number of crashes is because of stupid mistakes, not because of overt aggressiveness. So I would *think* that of those warnings, the only really pertinent ones are the forward collision alerts. And even those can't tell you how often they…
They explicitly state that you shouldn't tip. I've seen other places that mention "it is customary to tip x percent.." So, as far as I'm concerned, it's not customary to tip an uber driver. Sure, we tip for plenty of professions in the us, but there are plenty of others where we don't.
Well, your miles to empty probably assumes constant fuel consumption based on the consumption at that given moment, as opposed to this which also accounts for (or attempts to account for) changes in fuel economy based on changes in elevation and wind.
It'd be like a fuel gauge that can also predict how much fuel you are going to use in the next dozen miles, and tell you where the nearest gas station is.
Fun fact: the museum is actually Isabella Stewart Gardner's home. When she left it as a museum, she gave strict instructions that the collection was never to be changed. So when you go there now, you can see the empty frames from which the paintings were stolen.
Who's your insurer and what's your coverage like?! 13 FR-S, 26, perfect record, $1100. Greater Boston.
Erm, you're supposed to tip uber drivers? Whoops.
Certainly some portion of both!
Time for wikileaks and julian assange to show their worth!
Well, in a sense you proved your point perfectly.
This is tempting, especially given that I live in the area, but the price strikes me as very steep, especially given that they only accept frames.
If your email is forwarded, they do not necessarily already have your email address.
You could just as easily die in a car crash while going to whatever mundane leisure activity you prefer. I'm not claiming the risk is identical, but I'm sure you do indeed assume some risk for "absolutely nothing."
Presumably you'd be smart enough to not go out on the one to two days a year there are inclement ice related conditions.
This is amazing. I could imagine plenty of situations where I would pay an insane premium to get something at odd hours with no effort.
As long as you're into thousand-year investments.