Do aftermarket tuners count? There’s the Hennessey Exorcist. Not exactly angelic, but it is supposed to fight demons.
Do aftermarket tuners count? There’s the Hennessey Exorcist. Not exactly angelic, but it is supposed to fight demons.
Wasn’t that an option on the Prius?
Forget that. Go to Mission Barbecue, and halfway through your brisket, realize it’s noon, and the whole restaurant is standing up for the national anthem. Now that is bizarre.
Is that supposed to have engines in front and back?
I’ll stop hating once they fix their damned steering. I exclude that whole make from my choices at the rental car lot.
Is there a joke that I’m not getting? It’s a color photo, or at least it’s being rendered by the browser as a color photo, per the output of a color picker that is not subject to optical illusions.
Gasoline explodes just as much as gunpowder, and it’s more likely to transition to a proper detonation.
I’m sure in 1985, uranium is available at every corner drugstore, but in 2019 it’s a little hard to come by.
Microwave beaming for wireless power.
They really need to add prop guard/cage thingies, that’s obviously necessary when human beings will be piloting/swapping batteries near propellers that are knee height.
According to the author, they are octocopters. They do have 8 propellers, but not 8 independent propellers, so I don’t know if it truly counts as an octocopter or instead is a quadcopter.
I can’t tell if those propellers are supposed to pivot or not, because the whole aerodynamic shape doesn’t matter much if it has to tilt forward to move forward. It’s going to be fighting its own downlift the whole way.
Not the idea I was going for. I was referring to things like a Microbus. It has “bus” in its very name, surely that would qualify it for the carpool lane under part c, even with only one occupant.
(c) A bus, regardless of the number of passengers
Because you’re paying attention, and the sign didn’t light up and start flashing until you got close to it. It also forces the light to change, so many of these videos show a truck speeding through a yellow (or a red), for added carnage.
In this case, it looks like they only caught the lip of the bucket. I guess the sensor needs to be dropped by a few inches.
But what about signaling before merging?
What else is left? Up?
This and other reasons is why lane-splitting is garbage and dangerous, even at normal speeds.