It wasn't a race. It was guys testing a truck.
Backing off on the accelerator sometimes isn't enough.
You've now:
Insulted their safety equipment
Insulted their skill
Now say they slowed down enough?
You go break your axle on a rut like that and come back and report if you wanted a helmet...
Clearly you have never driven where corporate insurance applied.
Or in the desert.
Anyone who looks down on others using safety gear is not someone to get advice from.
-Crissa
Yeah, that matters alot.
On the extreme end, this is why loop tracks aren't circles, and why it's usually about going from one mogul to another more than dropping off one, and they should be shaped to catch the vehicle.
That's why Baja has different classes and different speeds.
At the speed...
....this is an aside, but...
What the heck was wrong with your car that you would heat up your brakes at all under those conditions?
I know automatics don't have as much control about free spinning as manuals do, but...
Also, you can turn off creep in an EV and just regen. Unfortunately...
There is not currently a path to approval. It will take tens of millions of miles to even get close to approximating regular driving and encounter enough edge cases to figure its safety vs conventional human driving.
-Crissa
At a certain angle, light becomes diffracted instead of passing through; this is why traditional plate glass is green or some color at the edge instead of transparent.
Now... Is this normal for the Cybertruck? No idea. It's a pretty high and tight angle I don't think I've seen in other...
Don't give my spouse ideas!
We used a winch and block and tackle when we moved in, and she's built ziplines and pulleys at various points.
I don't care what bags you use, just don't make me clean up after you!
I have mine set up to power the entertainment system during Time-of-Use prime...
Not really. The more speed you have, the more likely it is you're going to overwhelm the shocks and ground out.
Especially things you cross perpendicular.
-Crissa
...And I didn't want to comment on a troll post, but if you read the report, you'd find half of them didn't even have autopilot active. And most of them were drunk.
Heck, one of the most recent lawsuits against Tesla and autopilot, the driver admitted to overriding the speed control with the...
It's not common at all. I don't know a single place I worked that would allow a basic clerk or service agent to deal with a power of attorney document.
-Crissa
Well, you have to watch out for the pH of your cleaners or remember to neutralize them. With paint, you just don't want any of that sort of thing! It's more a matter of, not being used to it, and others being weird about it.
Everything has cleaners it likes and dislikes. The resistive...
Yeah, others have noticed that different batches of slats have different textures - just enough that dew forms differently. As well as the two slats near the end of the roll at the top, which seem to get a different temperature range than nearby slats.
Part os it is just the temperature...
How many cars did they destroy...
https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/entertainment/g6809/ten-things-you-did-not-know-about-the-dukes-of-hazzards-general-lee/
...the world may never know.
-Crissa