It is possible to
imagine such a driver also hitting 100 mph on an obscure straightaway and then setting the Soul's nose for a turn.
Not exact matches
The
driver instigates the training by making a binary movement of the hand or foot,
such as clenching and opening a fist, while simultaneously
imagining the piston moving or stopping.
But with The Turin Horse, Tarr has
imagined what the
driver's life might have been like, and the desperation that underpins
such an act of unconscionable cruelty.
I would
imagine that the car would do poorly in accident avoidance situations,
such as veering to avoid the cell phone texting
driver who just popped into your lane.
One can
imagine that smart technology might reduce the number of
such accidents relative to the performance of human
drivers, but not that the number will go to zero.
Some motorists
such as Dean Winton have successfully challenged «flashing your lights» tickets in court by arguing that this statute is clearly «aimed at stopping motorists from operating flashing lights to imply they're driving official or emergency vehicles» — not at people who flash their headlights to warn of a speed trap (or, I would
imagine, to inform an oncoming
driver that his high beams are on).