I can respect that response.
I can respect that response.
Are you stupid? Did you even read what I said? I said I believe him.
One of the reasons I bought a 2022 Lexus GX460 is because it’s basically a 2010 that just works. Then after some digging, I find out that the remote start goes bye bye after either 3 or 5 years unless the subscription is renewed. It’s coming for everyone!
Yeah, while I don’t doubt their claims, I can find the humor in Eric Andre (who is hilarious) saying that “People were gawking at me, and I looked suspicious when I had done nothing wrong.” He goes well out of his way for people to gawk at him for being suspicious.
Well I bet he didn’t see that coming.
Lets murder jaywalkers while we’re at it.
You focus on the kid speeding, when there is a 15 year old stealing sports cars. Hitting something at 65, especially in oncoming traffic is a devastating accident. The problem is the dumbass 15 year old.
So the bigger drop in deaths happened before the cameras were installed. I can’t trust this data to support that the cameras were the only reason deaths went down after 2008.
Well fortunately you’re not in charge of this.
Probably a mixture of both.
The problem listed wasn’t them flipping over.
Are they looking at the percentage of pedestrians hit being fatalities or the overall increase of pedestrian fatalities? I’d say cell phones have a bigger affect than anything else at the moment.
So what you’re saying is that it’s a size thing...
There are multiple different weights listed for some reason.
The Ford Crown Victoria has a similar footprint (actually a foot longer) to an Explorer (212" x 77" x 57" compared to 199" x 79" x 70") and the weight isn’t that different either (4,100 lbs compared to 4,600 lbs). This is more of a training and policy issue than what vehicle is being used.
May be enough to resurect him just for him to tell her to leave his name out of her mouth.
No worries about that happening.
Becuase she needs another outlet to spew her craziness and hurt those around her? Great...
Yeah, we used to make these in Boy Scouts. Great fire starters.