It's even worst for pedestrians.... Winter is coming and with the sun down at 5pm I'll suffer from this again. I really want to make to huge pickups illegal
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How do we get this to be a talking point here in Canada? I don't have the numbers but I'm sure banks here are doing the same thing
Mini van?
Here in Montreal we have a very popular car sharing company that allows many of us to not own cars.
It's biggest issue at the moment is that the company can't buy cars as quickly as demand increases. This type of cars would be a great addition to their park since a lot of the trips their customer do are short inner city trips.
Yes! Let more people in and let's have rank mm. Unranked mm is getting lame. Low effort and regular disconnect are ruining the experience.
The game is ready enough imo
Nothing about movement...
It feels off to me but I don't know if it's just me that needs to be accustomed or if something if wrong. I think they should release a kz map.
Here we heat our homes 70% of the year, I wonder, does that mean the heat was not a energy loss during that time?
It says they are force to negotiate with publishers. I guess the news publisher can just accept to not get paid
Looks like it fits on the filter
They article mention it's more about discouraging teens from starting smoking than making current smokers quit.
It kind of make sense since you start smoking by receiving a single cigarette not by buying a pack. I know at my high school a lot of smokers started smoking by buying individual smoke from the smoke pusher
That saved their game. I sure hope someone pays him a great dîner tonight
He was reacting to alerts, complying to them by simply touching the steering wheel. He did that 150 times during that 45 minute trip ( not all the trip was on auto pilot).
So if the guy died the car would of disengaged auto pilot (I'm not sure how this works).
You can check the video in the article. It's quite informative .
Edit
I saw another video and it takes ~60 seconds after taking off your hand from the steering wheel for the car to safely come to a full stop.