scelestus
Scelestus
scelestus

The decision is being made as Dodge responds to consumer demand for performance-oriented internal combustion-powered musince cars, according to Mopar Insiders.

Adam Something did this same thing years ago. The idea of your car going places without you, or the tech bro pipe dream of passive income from using your car as a robotaxi is urban planning horror because all those cars are now out on the streets instead of safely parked.

If they don’t know who the suspect is though, and ditch the probably stolen vehicle especially if they have multiple days to do so, then they indeed will escape punishment. So it’s sort of a fine line. Sure, if you have an absolute positive ID on somebody and know they’re driving their own car, but typically people tha

On the flip, if it’s codified (or at least “policy”) that cops cannot give chase, then criminals in stolen cars (or using stolen plates) will simply drive away every time and escape punishment. Maybe no one cares if this happens, but maybe some do?

Inevitably stolen/unregistered, but hopefully has prints on it that will help.

i haven’t given a shit about my carbon footprint because it’s bullshit. we as individuals create less pollution in a lifetime than most companies do in a day.

And yeah, it pollutes a little, but is that really a hill anyone who’s still relatively normal wants to die on?

Hit the nail on the head here.

I know this is a bit of snark, but I don’t think people value their health, range of motion, etc. enough. This guy is in his 70's, out cycling. He’s probably put a lot into his life staying healthy, making good choices, so that he could feel good in his old age and do the things he loves. And then someone careless and

From where to where? It takes seven hours to fly from New York to London.

None of that is unique to Tesla — it’s just Level 2 autonomy (ADAS), which is available on just about everything. The one exception is the attention monitoring / car stop-in-lane feature, which is basically a shitty hack to mimic Level3.

Burb Boy. But when I was younger, my dad and I helped older folks from our church. We were working with one guy and found A roach. So, we got some Raid and started working around the cabinets.  Suddenly, this wave of black legs came flooding out from under the cabinets like in a horror movie.   We put out bait and

Trains will make absolutely perfect sense for all of us who don’t live in densely populated urban areas. Where do I sign up to pay for them?

The difference is Google/Waymo’s system would be on ACTUAL autonomous cars, and thus able to fully take over and continue safely on the way to your destination.

Man (nearly) dies while committing crime.  I cannot begin to tell you how much non-sympathy I have for the scofflaw.

While I wanted to post a snarky FA;FO, after reading...

From the NBC article you linked to: ““It didn’t have any abnormal speeds, just looked like someone driving down coast with cops behind and his hazard lights on going 40-50 miles per hour, then drove off the cliff,” Shryock said.”

You know how many roaches are too many to count?

Mazda - “It just flees right”