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I’d also look at each state’s driver education and training requirements, testing and retesting procedures, and the type of accident that claimed lives (loss of control, collission with stationary object, collision with animal, road conditions, reckless behavior ie gross and negligent speed in excess of 100+ MPH, etc).

Anyone with an IQ over 80 can understand that correlation does not equal causation. Unbelievable. Even if this was valid, it’s not the speed that caused the deaths, it’s the shockingly low standards with which people are allowed to drive and the resulting otherwise avoidable “accidents.” Maybe we should lower the

I’m very, very sad for this family. I have two daughters myself (not of driving age) so I can only imagine...

I know why my car hasn’t yet been repaired — because after repeated calls, the dealer tells me they still don’t have the parts.

I'll concur about BMW CPO not being on the list. I currently have a CPO E90. And while it has been reliable, the list of exclusions (that are not really clearly spelled out) are ridiculous, including the common "thrust rod bushings" that shit the bed after 50k miles. Yes, there are decent aftermarket parts available,