Considering the boulder is essentially dog or child-size, this display of mindless driving should make us all very nervous
Considering the boulder is essentially dog or child-size, this display of mindless driving should make us all very nervous
Go Team Boulder! Serves those asshats driving around in their giant obese douchemobiles just about right.
It's nice to see corner cutters get what they deserve.
To not feel where you’re going either.
What’s the point of high seating position if you’re not looking where you’re going?
See that’s the thing about driving a huge ass SUV everywhere you go, normal curbs don’t mean anything to you anymore. The drivers are used to being able to just run them over with reckless abandon, and now they’re upset at the expense you’re forcing them to incur by modifying their soccer-mobile in such a way that it…
Hmmm... why would we take a 300+ HP, AWD, 0-62 mph in 4.3 s, 49 g/km CO2 drivertrain and replace it with a Hemi V8?
Step 1: Peugeot 508.
That whole family is a Force to be reckoned with...
If it’s not one thing it’s another
Well due to the public traded infrastructure, PG&E spent all their debt issuance on stock buybacks instead of CapEx. I grew up in a city that had a city electric and water. Everything was cheaper and better. We rarely lost power. Now I live in an area served by a publicly traded utility, now my costs are idiotic…
sounds like a marvelous Police State to live in
Not meaning to start the typical internet shouting match (I swear!), but those weren’t bad moves, at all. The Detroit bailouts paid for themselves and were a *fraction* of what Trump is now handing out to corporate farmers as a result of his trade war. Cash For Clunkers was NOT an environmental move; It was an…
This affects the people who make less and kills the economy because those people are what drive the economy. Now instead of taking your family of four or to eat once a week you don’t because you need gas to get to work. You stop buying other wanted items as well. Not everyone lives in New York City where cars aren’t a…
I’d want to understand the economics of gas stations before advocating something like that. I think many gas stations are independently owned and operated, so forcing small business owners who are operating on (what I assume are) thin margins to bear the cost of installing a charging station that might not produce…
It wouldn’t work because our well-intentioned high standards fuck over poor people.
Damn straight, I’ve been saying for a while that the thing holding back the electric car is charging times (and the lack of a true universal charging standard). Until you can charge at a gas station, in the same time as you gassed up your car, it is a dead duck. But even then, if we get that, if we want a huge shift…
Most people who can't afford to buy a decent car live in apartment buildings that don't have any way to charge an electric car. Very few apartments are going to have any way to do this unless they're built and inhabited by wealthy people who can pay $$$$ for those extras. Most places I lived didn't even want to fix…
They’d call them Trablants.