Rico
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See RepiV, there's two things here:
1) I am not American
2) I have driven motorcycles before.
3) I am an engineer.
But obviously, as always, you really don't care about having a discussion. From reading all of your past posts, you're just some guy whose life revolves solely around his motorcycle (yet you claim it has "Opened your mind" hehe). This thread had nothing to do with it, absolutely nothing. It says cars and US how do motorcycles and Europe fit into it? Was Barack Obama elected there too?
I can picture you with each of your posts, foaming at the mouth. Calling people names, dismissing their posts that are on topic, unlike most of yours. What exactly is your argument here? Do you have one? I'd love to know.
Sulkdodds:
The point is, what are people losing by getting more fuel efficient cars? Did someone say "the car must get 50 MPG and it must go no faster than 40MPH"? Where is this even coming from?
The appearance of hybrids on the market didn't all of the sudden eradicate all gas guzzlers fro mthe roads. I saw a stretch Truck Limo the other day... and I still see tons of sports cars on the road. People are just voting with their wallets, and favoring vehicles with better MPG because of the rising costs of oil/energy.
The fact of the matter is, unless some MAJOR DEVELOPMENT took place, there is not going to be some magical way of reducing energy consumption or even pollution. We still use coal, oil, etc, to power everything. But there is no reason people should oppose small steps simply because they are small.
I'm not a "green" person, but I do try and do what I can from time to time, specially if it doesn't cost me ANYTHING.
RepiV I'll say it once and I'll say it again: Don't like it, you can leave the country. Oh wait, you're not even in it, so why are you so riled up about it?
Oh and another thing: I don't know how it works in your neck of the woods but if you weave through cars like that at ANY speed in the US or in Venezuela you are most definitely at fault for causing the accident. I explained why already, yet you seem not to listen. That's alright, like I said it'll hurt you more than the other drivers, but you'll still be placing innocents at risk so maybe I'll repeat it one more time...
People in cars have blind spots, and do not react well to seeing unexpected things just pop up where they are. If someone is driving a car and a truck is right beside him, the logical thing to assume is that nobody will be passing you on that side. Yet some dude on a motorcycle goes right through, possibly clipping your side mirror at the very least.
Doing that is definitely illegal here, and any insurance or authority figure anywhere will most definitely find you at fault for causing an accident if one were to happen. One of my friends was in a car when some idiot on a motorcycle slammed into her car while trying to weave through traffic like that. Thankfully, nobody died, but her mirror is busted and the dumbass on the bike had to go to the hospital. This happened in traffic, going less than 30MPH.
But whatever, you're on the other side of the world, won't affect me. But it's good to know that getting someplace fast/having fun is more important to you than not killing people out of sheer recklessness.
PS: Laws are there for a reason. They are not just haphazardly in place. How is someone to know that you're some kind of godly motorcycle driver? Do we take your word for it when the cops pull you over? Do you honestly believe that even the worst drivers out there think they suck at driving? Of course they don't, everyone thinks they're great, as do you. But I won't place my safety in the assurance that "you're a good driver", I think I'd rather bank on something more reliable like say, a law, meant to minimize danger to all of us.
1) I am not American
2) I have driven motorcycles before.
3) I am an engineer.
But obviously, as always, you really don't care about having a discussion. From reading all of your past posts, you're just some guy whose life revolves solely around his motorcycle (yet you claim it has "Opened your mind" hehe). This thread had nothing to do with it, absolutely nothing. It says cars and US how do motorcycles and Europe fit into it? Was Barack Obama elected there too?
I can picture you with each of your posts, foaming at the mouth. Calling people names, dismissing their posts that are on topic, unlike most of yours. What exactly is your argument here? Do you have one? I'd love to know.
Sulkdodds:
The point is, what are people losing by getting more fuel efficient cars? Did someone say "the car must get 50 MPG and it must go no faster than 40MPH"? Where is this even coming from?
The appearance of hybrids on the market didn't all of the sudden eradicate all gas guzzlers fro mthe roads. I saw a stretch Truck Limo the other day... and I still see tons of sports cars on the road. People are just voting with their wallets, and favoring vehicles with better MPG because of the rising costs of oil/energy.
The fact of the matter is, unless some MAJOR DEVELOPMENT took place, there is not going to be some magical way of reducing energy consumption or even pollution. We still use coal, oil, etc, to power everything. But there is no reason people should oppose small steps simply because they are small.
I'm not a "green" person, but I do try and do what I can from time to time, specially if it doesn't cost me ANYTHING.
RepiV I'll say it once and I'll say it again: Don't like it, you can leave the country. Oh wait, you're not even in it, so why are you so riled up about it?
Oh and another thing: I don't know how it works in your neck of the woods but if you weave through cars like that at ANY speed in the US or in Venezuela you are most definitely at fault for causing the accident. I explained why already, yet you seem not to listen. That's alright, like I said it'll hurt you more than the other drivers, but you'll still be placing innocents at risk so maybe I'll repeat it one more time...
People in cars have blind spots, and do not react well to seeing unexpected things just pop up where they are. If someone is driving a car and a truck is right beside him, the logical thing to assume is that nobody will be passing you on that side. Yet some dude on a motorcycle goes right through, possibly clipping your side mirror at the very least.
Doing that is definitely illegal here, and any insurance or authority figure anywhere will most definitely find you at fault for causing an accident if one were to happen. One of my friends was in a car when some idiot on a motorcycle slammed into her car while trying to weave through traffic like that. Thankfully, nobody died, but her mirror is busted and the dumbass on the bike had to go to the hospital. This happened in traffic, going less than 30MPH.
But whatever, you're on the other side of the world, won't affect me. But it's good to know that getting someplace fast/having fun is more important to you than not killing people out of sheer recklessness.
PS: Laws are there for a reason. They are not just haphazardly in place. How is someone to know that you're some kind of godly motorcycle driver? Do we take your word for it when the cops pull you over? Do you honestly believe that even the worst drivers out there think they suck at driving? Of course they don't, everyone thinks they're great, as do you. But I won't place my safety in the assurance that "you're a good driver", I think I'd rather bank on something more reliable like say, a law, meant to minimize danger to all of us.