yoadrian
Stupid Flanders
yoadrian

Reading all these comments and the general stance of those writing them makes me not really want to be involved in this community. I hope most of those writing are under 20 or so, since at that age, you still have some excuse for being an ignorant idiot.

There's lots of things that "could've prevented all of this." But the blame for "this" lies with the person who did "this," which is the loss of control due to distracted driving. Placing the blame with her is very similar to victim blaming, though in this case, she wasn't really the victim of anything.

Would you consider it "actively passing" if moving over to the right to let someone pass you require that you slow down in order to avoid a car in the right lane that's going slower than you?

First of all, the post mentions that the video was filmed by reader Sean, so I think it's safe to assume that's a man.

GTA Spano

Regardless of Lotus' strategy, Grosjean has shown tremendous improvement and skill this season. Not sure why you insist on calling him "the baby," but I think he deserves to be taken seriously.

Grosjean's shown a lot of promise throughout this season, too. I think he might very well be very competitive next season, given a good car. I don't think Lotus needs a driver as expensive as Kimi any longer.

I'd seen this video before, but just noticed that Massa is left-foot braking while Alonso is right-footing it. Also just noticed the casual Alonso middle finger to whoever was in the other car. And I'm guessing what Alonso did before Massa got in is switch the car to something mild (as opposed to "corsa").

I actually got a chance to see one over the weekend. Pretty, but boy is it huge (long and wide). I took a few pics: http://imgur.com/a/SV6zd

I think your bias is blinding you to other possibilities. Once again, my point is that if it is likely, or even possible, that things happened in a way that makes GZ not guilty, then he should be found "not guilty." Note that for GZ to not be guilty, it is not required to be convinced that he did not follow TM (which

I haven't come across anything (reliable) that said how far from his truck GZ was when he ended the conversation with the dispatcher. So maybe he was already at the point where the interaction between the two took place. I also didn't see anything that indicated GZ wandered from his truck in the direction of TM's

From listening to the phone call (as you suggested), it doesn't seem GZ is aware of where TM is when he ends his conversation with the dispatcher. That would indicate TM managed to get away, and could most likely very well avoid GZ if he so wanted.

Yeah, I agree with your point. It's just that linking to lmgtfy comes off as really condescending, much more than saying "Google it," and in this case, about as helpful.

Too bad none of the results on the first page give the answer he was looking for. That sort of help will not encourage anyone to use Google.

How often were you "in character" when there were no cameras around? When instructing stars who were driving the RPC, did any ever recognize your voice?

People have done far worse things for "exposure." He's giving people something they want, which is a bit of an insight into the life of an Aventador owner. I don't think there's anything morally wrong with liking attention, and I'm confident Jalopnik got no money to post about his video.

Might not want to click on this one if you don't actually want to see bone sticking out.

And you can't see Ware's?

If this is not the type of thing you expect/want to see on Jalopnik, then you might be coming to Jalopnik for the wrong reasons. Find a different place if this doesn't please you, or find a way to be pleased.