That’s... Actually quite high?
That’s... Actually quite high?
“The lawsuit filed December 30 said that according to a study by NASA, between 2000 and 2010, the rate of sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) incidents was one in 100,000.”
And sometimes, these complaints turn out to be legit and result in class-action lawsuits. What’s your point?
Her eyes are shut in like all these pictures. Maybe if she had her eyes open more, she would have done better.
Two swings? How embarrassing...
This is the hard hitting journalism I’ve come to expect from Deadspin.
I think the headline here is quite misleading. The car did not brake for a crash, it applied the brakes because it sensed a car ahead of it braking. The fact that another unrelated car didn’t see it or stop in time is really just a coincidence. It’s a cool feature, but implying that it predicted an accident is a…
It’s just PR. DURANT is just another front running Douche who wants the easy way to a “ring”.
“We shoulda had more time.”
Wow, BOTH Ryans. This is a great weight off of the Bills shoulders.