thesafetyengineer
TheSafetyEngineer
thesafetyengineer

In Germany diesel is like 20% cheaper than gas.

Didn’t help, the red always shined through as if it was clean.

Sorry, too late.

The whole region of “Fränkische Schweiz” is a beautiful area of roads worth to go out and explore. It starts half an hour towards Nürnberg from Grafenwöhr.

It was a pleasure to travel with you!

That would be an ODB-test or maybe in the future the oblique. Big cars deform heavily to absorb energy also from small, more rigid cars; you call that compatibility, one of the main rules of vehicle safety.

Think about trees or lanterns on the side of the road. These are perfect examples for passenger side small overlaps.

Nope, small overlap so far only exists in the USA. IIHS is an american consumer safety institution which is serperate from USNCAP (which belongs to the NHTSA); these tests are tougher than the legal requirements and good results are “only” good publicity.

Don’t forget the Unimog next to the farm!

Last year me and my best friend rented a little “Kei-car” Nissan DayZ in Japan to make a roadtrip through the country. On the 3rd evening we decided to drive through the night to Hiroshima.

Well this could be a hazard if some distracted driver crashes into it, as this thing isn’t build to be crash-compatible with passenger cars.

Was für eine Arschlochfrage.

But....why should they ask you that in chemistry?

Waaaaaaait a second here.... you’re telling me that the “Street’s closed, pizza boy, find another way home” Guy was not Leon, but another dude in Leon’s R33 Skyline?

What the....?! Is that an old German “DIN”-licenseplate? I always wanted to import a Dacia 13x0 to Germany.

Together with Cosworth V6! They would have been rad!

Thank you, sir.

My girlfriend made a Skyline cake for my 20th birthday!

Once me and some friends “had” to go to Amsterdam to buy a Lancer Evo 4...well we “had” to stay the whole weekend...

Nah man, StarQuest is the answer David, you know it!