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Who cares? If you can pass this test, AND the head-on collision tests, you’ve built a safe car. The small-overlap test was presumably designed to capture a very deadly level of overlap. More overlap, the impact is distributed over a larger area, less, then it would have been a glancing blow anyways. And, as commenter

I, as an android user, am jealous of wifi assist. This is a feature I’ve wanted for YEARS, and was amazed no one had it. Do you?

You should also check out the Activité Pop. Different styling, but similar idea, and already available.

What did the cost include? I know it was a lot of work but $1500 sounds like a lot!

Whenever I see diplomatic plates (very rare for me), I park nowhere near them, cause no way they’re paying any attention when backing out of their spot.

The Occulus Rift was first announced 2012-ish, and has been getting an insane amount of press coverage. Around 2014 (I don’t follow this closely), I realized it hadn’t even be released yet. I thought, “hasn’t that been around for years?!” Now, four years later, they’ll be finally releasing. I’m glad the big guns have

And it’s much safer than living on a militarized oil platform.

I don’t know. Public safety is one sector where many people who want minimal government interference make considerable exceptions.

I’m kinda small government minded, but honestly, I much prefer the cars I’m on the road with being inspected semi-regularly.

Yeah, in general the weather is worse but less extreme. We may have more storms in the winter, but stay off the roads and hope you aren’t one of the few people crushed by a tree, you’ll be fine. But still! Something unexpected could cause a wide-spread disaster anywhere, including here. It’s just a little less likely.

Does the Chicago 200,000 person population drop correspond to a lower, or higher murder rate than typical?

I wish you could make it default to hide the score, but the card would show something like “Show scores from Pats-Steelers game?” once the game is live or has already happened.

That’s because you haven’t shopped around. I did, and pay $50/month (all taxes and fees included). And I’m sure I could do better.

It’s of course hyperbole, but I would daresay, infinitely better.

I’m a cyclist (and more-so a motorist), and often think that when issues of cyclist and motorist interactions come up, people are exceedingly unfair to cyclists, especially given that motorists ignore traffic laws extremely often as well, and to more dangerous consequences.

Colloquially, “America” refers to the United States. I know, language can be a bit scary.

Who said it’s luxury? No reason your last possibility isn’t right.

This whole “story” just emerges from the fact that most people don’t understand that people who are being diligent and scientific will say things like “will require further tests” or “is most likely from...”. That can mean that the person is almost certain that their suspicion is correct, would even bet their life

With such a large fleet, a pretty extensive “supercharger” network could have been built at cab stands, or even do the ten-minute battery swapping stations en masse. I’m not saying that would have been the best option, but I hope they considered it!

It won’t be very big, they already said “the images being fed to the driver aren’t warped or distorted.”