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  1. The "Dutch Reach" and parallel parking safety!

    I know im a Masshole. Comes with the territory. Another part of that is that I will not back down from an assault on my character. that being said, i agree- sometimes things said in writing are perceived differently than when spoken. I meant no ill intent; i simply wanted to to input my opinion...
  2. The "Dutch Reach" and parallel parking safety!

    Usually that applies to universal claims that were proven false by evidence, which are then modified to make it seem like the evidence doesnt apply. he added words that i did not say, additionally, his statements and associated image were grossly inflammatory, unnecessarily graphic, and were...
  3. The "Dutch Reach" and parallel parking safety!

    Children don’t usually sit in the driver seat… Rear child locks have been a safety feature in cars for years… Just not on the front doors. I think of warning would be fine, but I don’t agree that there should be any limitation on the opening or closing the front door.
  4. The "Dutch Reach" and parallel parking safety!

    Well, theres a difference between a warning and literally not letting you open the door. If i want to open my door while moving at any speed, i should be able to. (Think hostage trying to bail out of a car)
  5. The "Dutch Reach" and parallel parking safety!

    Uhh. I don’t believe that a car should be able to tell me when I can, and cannot get out of my car…
  6. Tesla Model S test drive

    Funny, it was actually the need to super charge multiple times on a trip (san diego to las vegas in a performance MY) that convinced my friends that they DIDNT want an ev. “Too inconvenient” “adds too much time” despite them taking pretty much exactly how much time it took to charge inside the...
  7. Here's how the death of GM's EV1 was the catalyst for Tesla

    There is such thing in economy and politics as being too early.
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