I have noted that the real problem is that that this is an urban design issue, as our roads are designed to let
cars drive fast, not to protect the pedestrians.
I have noted in earlier posts that this is an urban design issue, as our roads are designed to let
cars drive fast, not to protect the pedestrians.
Enemy
cars drive fast and intelligently, and pesky civilians never pull over to let you by, so you'll have to dodge them as well.
Setting the events to a ticking clock is a bit of a stroke of genius on screenwriter George Gatin «s behalf as this provides the perfect framework for a movie about fast
cars driving fast that has little to offer outside of the temptation of increasingly sleeker, and more European, cars set against an Imogen Poots stripping down layers by the ten minute marker.
With 207 ft / lbs of torque available at zero miles, versus a Porsche Boxster with 214 ft / lbs at approx. 4400 rpm,
the car drives fast and fun.
Not exact matches
Mojio You've probably heard of
car insurance companies that install technology on vehicles to monitor things like how often you use the
car, how
fast you
drive, etc..
A lifelong adrenaline junkie, the Ottawa - born software pioneer fell in love with the
fastest and most dangerous sports there are: professional race
car and motorcycle
driving.
Founder (and friend) Elon Musk doesn't just want you to
drive the
fastest, sexiest and most modern
car ever built — that's too easy for our generation's da Vinci.
Early on I wanted to
drive high horsepower,
fast cars, but those types of
cars just weren't racing in competitive series where I lived.
Aurora Innovation, the secretive startup founded by some of best minds in self -
driving cars, has landed partnerships with Volkswagen Group (vlkay) and Hyundai (hyundai - motor) to help bring fully autonomous vehicles to the masses
faster.
Someday,
cars will not only
drive us home as we take a nap, they will find the
fastest route home, queue up our favorite music, and dim the lights so we can sleep as they speed along at insanely high speeds using a dedicated autonomous
car lane.
Do we
drive a
faster car than the other sales manager across town?
Prior to joining Tufts in 2008, Axelrod was head of capital management at Lehman — where he says his experience was «like
driving a
car at 85 miles per hour, knowing that's probably too
fast, but not fully appreciating the danger.»
It has developed an aftermarket device you plug into your dashboard that gives you all the diagnostic information a mechanic would get when fixing your
car, plus an open platform served by some 150 third - party apps for your smartphone that will do everything from automatically logging your mileage to telling you how
fast your teenager may be
driving.
VW acknowledges that it installed a cheating algorithm in each
car that takes in reams of data — about atmospheric pressure, how the
car was being steered, how
fast it was going and how far — then determines whether the vehicle is being tested by regulators or
driven in the real world, applying emissions controls accordingly.
The function will now be restricted on residential roads or roads without a center divider, meaning the
car can not
drive faster than the speed limit maximum plus five miles (8 km) per hour.
Waymo's tough negotiating stance, which has not been previously reported, reflects the company's confidence in its legal position after months of pretrial victories in a case which may help to determine who emerges in the forefront of the
fast - growing field of self -
driving cars.
It was the toast of the auto - show circuit and a clear play on Kia's part to redefine the brand with a classic «halo»
car — in this case, a rear - wheel -
drive, go -
fast machine with a game - changing exterior design and an inviting price tag, relative to the upmarket competition.
He's avoided off - track controversy; the worst thing he probably ever did, for public consumption, was
drive too
fast; his
car overturned into a ditch back in 2009, and Bolt was lucky to avoid serious injury.
Musk also said at the Summit that he anticipated self -
driving car technology would «happen much
faster than people realize and it's going to be a great convenience,» but that there was a need to figure out new jobs for people who currently are employed to
drive.
The company had announced Project Apollo last year with the aim of helping
car - makers manufacture self -
driving cars faster.
Maybe people would
drive an electric
car if it were
faster, safer, and sleeker than the one they owned.
Once you start the investment ball rolling, it grows
fast and you don't have to
drive cheap
cars for long before you have increased your income, whereby increasing the value of the
cars you can
drive.
Through this acquisition Qualcomm will be able to grow
faster in future industries such as drones and self
driving cars.
Moviegoers over the past 10 years more often than not went to see an action adventure film featuring comic book heroes, giant robots, or someone
driving a
fast car.
Although the market for big sales of fully self -
driving cars is still years away, the investment and research activities are on a
fast track.
Self -
driving systems require all data from sensors to be deeply fused together so that it can be fed to the brain of the
car to make
fast and safe decisions in real time.
I
drove a
fast car with a teak dashboard, and when I got home, I pushed a button and one of the two garage doors opened automatically.
The lady in question
drove her
car to work, a
car filled with many years worth of
fast - food wrappers.
To use your
car manufacturer example, how long can the company deny there is a problem (there's no defect), claim the result is the operator's fault (you
drove on those tires too
fast), attack the operator's character (if you weren't so reckless / agressive / timid etc. the result wouldn't have happened), issue non-apologies (Mistakes were made.
We already make it tougher for people to put race
cars on the road, or to
drive excessively
fast.
Think of participating in the global economy today like
driving a Formula One race
car, which gets
faster every year.
If a policeman says, «I arrest you for
driving too
fast,» we can point to his authority to make an arrest, to you as the driver of the
car, and to the automobile.
The truth that speed kills still has people
driving their
cars to
fast and going off roads and being killed.
«It's like
driving a
fast car with a lot of horsepower, and all of a sudden there's a surge when your turbo comes on.»
«I've never raced an IndyCar
car before, and neither have I ever
driven on a super-speedway, but I'm confident that I'll get to grips with it
fast.
On Sunday that's due to happen at 5:45 am local time, so tune in a bit before that and enjoy the
cars driving at «the golden hour» - so called because this is when track conditions are usually at their best and
cars often set their
fastest laps of the race.
From being
fastest by 11 seconds in a wet practice session, to
driving his
car flat out with three wheels, to managing to win races with an absolute dog of a
car (and so much more), Gilles cemented his place as an all - time great.
In 1987 Nelson Piquet put his Williams on pole at an average speed of 159.5 mph, at the time the second
fastest lap ever
driven in an F1
car (Keke Rosberg's pole lap at Silverstone in 1985 was the
fastest at 160.9 mph).
In 1958 he was
driving a Cooper for Rob Walker's team, and again benefitted from unreliability of some of the
faster cars to take the lead by half distance, but he comfortably held off the two Ferrari's of Luigi Musso and Peter Collins to win his second and final GP.
Having spent most of May
driving a
fast, competitive
car and being in the running to win a race for the first time in years, Fernando Alonso says he is excited to go back to Formula 1 to
drive a slow, unreliable one where even the idea of a 12th - place finish would seem a bit optimistic.
The FIA have put lots of effort into making sure the 2017
cars are
faster and more exciting to watch and
drive, but it seems like the impact this will have on the racing has been largely ignored until now, which is weird because, you know, it's a race.
For a racing driver to have fun you need to be
fast, and a Formula One is the
fastest car you can
drive so, of course, every racing driver wants to feel that one day.»
Moss has said that he regards «the ability to
drive fast cars a little
faster than most people as an intangible, almost abstract thing, like an ear for music, but with a motor
car perhaps it is balance.»
With Jim Clark and Dan Gurney
driving, and the engine developing typical new - engine bugs, the test
car yet managed a very
fast 149 mph.
The
cars are not very
fast and many drivers who
drive there tell me that the
driving is not very exciting.»
He was one of the many drivers who almost won the 1982 Monaco Grand Prix (eventually being classified 3rd) and in 1983,
driving the gorgeous Alfa 183T, he led much of the Belgian Grand Prix and set
fastest lap along the way before his
car broke down.
We get
fast food, want
fast cellphones, and
drive fast cars.
Reality: Even automobile engines don't work this simply — the efficiency you get from your
car depends on the temperature outside, the length of your
drive, the type of traffic you're
driving it in, and many other factors besides how
fast and far you're
driving it.
We all know how children can be quite demanding at any age and if you are facing calls for attention, supplies or assistance from your kids in the
car, it can be tempting to try and pass them the food or drink they want or respond to their crying by
driving faster.