No that's American miles per year; people drive 3.22 trillion miles per year in the US. No, I'm saying we can't know how safe automated cars really are with respect to the average because they don't go in the real dangerous conditions yet, which is where automation is supposed to provide the best benefit.
It has some significant disadvantages for an expensive vehicle. The pickup you can't put an 8x4 sheet of something in. There isn't that much cargo space for such a large vehicle. The only spec I could find was the 330L compartment which is tiny. The explorer by comparison is 21/43.9/81.7 cubic feet, this doesn't look as big.
I don't have time for videos... people take a long time to explain things that I could read in a few seconds. I don't understand why they have to make the fronts of these vehicles so goofy
Yes I agree that this is the kind of vehicle we need. I'd be interested in seeing how it actually works for offroad use against ICE SUVs.
This kind of vehicle would make EVs more mainstream. Kind of disappointing it is so expensive; I couldn't afford a $70K vehicle and they have no plans to come to Canada.
Small cars are dangerous on the highway where there is weather. Skinny tires and light frames get pulled around in the snow and wind. Even in cities, small cars can be pulled off the road if there is heavy wet snow.
I'm not talking about wildlife. Yes agreed if a person lives in a place where there is wildlife that is a valid use for a gun, preferably the biggest canon possible so the noise scares them off. Criminals are humans, which make them much easier to anticipate.
Well I chose to live in a neighborhood where the neighbors talk and there have been no crimes that anyone can remember. I mean the old man down at the end of the street remembered when the other house was built and how the plumbing ran through the yard but there is no talk of crime ever.
These places do exist if you look for them and they are often affordable places to live. Owning a gun in itself represents a risk to your family so that can never be the best choice statistically speaking.
They're who I am talking about. Many people out there hoarding guns and supplies waiting for the right moment. These are the people who voted for Trump, not because he will help the country but because he will tear it apart.
How many knife murderers kill 58 people and wound 422 all in one go? I guess the trick is to be able to throw the knives really far from the hotel room you barricaded.
i've never really lived in a place in Canada where it was unavoidable. In every city there is the area with rough house parties, stay out of those areas and crime is almost non-existent. About all you gets is bored teens stealing bikes from sheds and all the parents denying it is their 'little angles' committing the crimes. I really can't imagine living in a place where it was that inescapable that you need a gun in your home considering the immediate danger that brings to families.
The thing about life is that there is always a bad apple in every barrel. Every time there is an idea for a regulation that could flush out the bad apples, Americans complain the man is coming down on them.
I still think the US will fall to rampant crime and chaos very soon. Really it's something I don't want to be right on, but there are too many people there who don't think they should have a responsibility to society. People like thrive in chaos. They are the warlords.
Let's just say the government should be ruling for what's best for a majority of citizens at all times and they are clearly not. But Americans would rather complain about the government interfering with their lives than fix the actual problem, which is that the system is not yielding the proper result.
No that's American miles per year; people drive 3.22 trillion miles per year in the US. No, I'm saying we can't know how safe automated cars really are with respect to the average because they don't go in the real dangerous conditions yet, which is where automation is supposed to provide the best benefit.
Well I'm talking about NOT crashing in the first place.
Slashdot I'm in and done with in minutes. A video you have to watch the whole thing, at the speed they want to go not you.
It has some significant disadvantages for an expensive vehicle. The pickup you can't put an 8x4 sheet of something in. There isn't that much cargo space for such a large vehicle. The only spec I could find was the 330L compartment which is tiny. The explorer by comparison is 21/43.9/81.7 cubic feet, this doesn't look as big.
I don't have time for videos... people take a long time to explain things that I could read in a few seconds. I don't understand why they have to make the fronts of these vehicles so goofy
Yes I agree that this is the kind of vehicle we need. I'd be interested in seeing how it actually works for offroad use against ICE SUVs.
This kind of vehicle would make EVs more mainstream. Kind of disappointing it is so expensive; I couldn't afford a $70K vehicle and they have no plans to come to Canada.
Small cars are dangerous on the highway where there is weather. Skinny tires and light frames get pulled around in the snow and wind. Even in cities, small cars can be pulled off the road if there is heavy wet snow.
That's not an SUV, it's a pickup with rear seating.
what's the towing capacity and what is the range of that capacity?
Yeah, you aren't exactly 'helping' your case.
I'm not talking about wildlife. Yes agreed if a person lives in a place where there is wildlife that is a valid use for a gun, preferably the biggest canon possible so the noise scares them off. Criminals are humans, which make them much easier to anticipate.
If you think people will break into your house, you're not free.
Well I chose to live in a neighborhood where the neighbors talk and there have been no crimes that anyone can remember. I mean the old man down at the end of the street remembered when the other house was built and how the plumbing ran through the yard but there is no talk of crime ever.
These places do exist if you look for them and they are often affordable places to live. Owning a gun in itself represents a risk to your family so that can never be the best choice statistically speaking.
And your five star Uber driver won't sexually assault you either. Full respect for people who might be "into that".
They're who I am talking about. Many people out there hoarding guns and supplies waiting for the right moment. These are the people who voted for Trump, not because he will help the country but because he will tear it apart.
How many knife murderers kill 58 people and wound 422 all in one go? I guess the trick is to be able to throw the knives really far from the hotel room you barricaded.
I'd like to know if this guy is a loving father, or if he ignores family for work?
i've never really lived in a place in Canada where it was unavoidable. In every city there is the area with rough house parties, stay out of those areas and crime is almost non-existent. About all you gets is bored teens stealing bikes from sheds and all the parents denying it is their 'little angles' committing the crimes. I really can't imagine living in a place where it was that inescapable that you need a gun in your home considering the immediate danger that brings to families.
How disappointing for them that they only get a reprieve from violence for one or two years, and then America will be just as bad.
The thing about life is that there is always a bad apple in every barrel. Every time there is an idea for a regulation that could flush out the bad apples, Americans complain the man is coming down on them.
Listen, my point is, if you really need a cop on every corner or a gun to feel safe do your family a favour and move to a safe country.
I still think the US will fall to rampant crime and chaos very soon. Really it's something I don't want to be right on, but there are too many people there who don't think they should have a responsibility to society. People like thrive in chaos. They are the warlords.
Oh, right. We do have our Canadian "cop on every corner" program.
To me it's already scary that people think they need to own guns there because the police won't come in time. I fear it won't end well.
Let's just say the government should be ruling for what's best for a majority of citizens at all times and they are clearly not. But Americans would rather complain about the government interfering with their lives than fix the actual problem, which is that the system is not yielding the proper result.
A lot of people say, if you do nothing wrong what do you have to hide? Well... this.