LOL.
That's another issue in my book. If one is so distracted that he can't remember where he left his 2.5 ton piece of property, perhaps he should reconsider operating it himself.
You've never taken statistics, have you? You've just presented some highly flawed data and graphs that have cherry-picked data. In other words, consider the very biased source. Keep trying.
You've never taken statistics, have you? You've just presented some highly flawed data and graphs that have cherry-picked data. In other words, consider the very biased source. Keep trying.
Probably an inappropriate link hub, but I take your point...even though I drive a Chevy Duramax 3/4 ton pickup 8 miles to and from work and don't care who doesn't like it. But I understand your angst. Just doesn't overcome my own selfish desires.
It is an inappropriate link and has been reported.
Please enlighten me how you can assume that the owner of this vehicle is a poorly skilled driver ?
Careful....one day you too will have to push the "horn" button to find the proximity of your vehicle. It happens to us sooner or later.
What is wrong with the data? Seems pretty straightforward (and accurate) to me.
That looks like a young Hank Rearden
You know, I don't feel like reading through 11 pages, but shouldn't it be "ensured" and not "insured?"
I don't assume that driver is any less skilled than the owner of this:
http://image.internetautoguide.com/friend/auto-news/hybrid-car-driver-stereotypes-and-berkeley-hybrid-capital-of-california/17124652+w527+st0/hippy-liberal-bumper-stickers-on-hybrid.jpg