Freedom comes from
getting on the narrow road.
Not exact matches
I'm not thankful that some of my friends have
gotten to the place I am, but it is sometimes nice to have human company
on the
narrow road.
Here, he objects to a diner placing their silverware directly
on the table, hidden electrical outlets you have to bend down to reach, a woman who only shampoos her hair weekly, and oncoming cars
on a
narrow road that expect him to back up even though they've clearly
got a closer clearance.
As the day goes
on and the lanes
get narrower and more confusing, Stephen and I continue to swap cars, and then over the next few days I drive both the Twingo and the Swift
on evo's local
roads too.
Despite the F - Pace's sizable footprint, it does an impressive job of
getting out of its own way, even
on narrow, twisting mountain
roads that seem plucked from «Gran Turismo» or «Forza.»
This is Pfeiffer Beach, a beach you have to drive
on a
narrow, unkempt
road and pay to
get into.
I mainly used the orbital 3rd person camera, it can be tricky to
get used to as you use a combination of the right stick to move the camera around, the left stick up and down to zoom and the d - pad to switch from cab and trailer view points, but once you
get the hang of it you'll be well away, using it to check that your wheels aren't over hanging the
narrow road you're
on etc..