Bignate603
Lifer
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Knowing the risks is why I keep my corolla loaded down with rocks so it's firmly weighted down at all times :thumbsup:
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Knowing the risks is why I keep my corolla loaded down with rocks so it's firmly weighted down at all times :thumbsup:
17mpg with a Prius at 80mph? That sounds like there's something wrong with the car... I tend to get the 48mpg or so highway (measured with odometer and pump guage) and I tend to go 75-80mph - rarely under 75mph, rarely over 80mph. I've never done a complete tank's worth of driving at highways speeds so it's hard to separate the city driving from the highway driving, but I've always gotten better than 45mpg when I go to fill up.
Maybe I was doing 85MPH? Anyways, it wasn't the average over a tank of gas, but the "you're getting this MPG right this instant" reading.
I don't think there was anything wrong with it because it otherwise got expected MPG.
Have you seen the Top Gear Prius vs BMW M3 segment where the M3 trumps the Prius in MPG?
I've heard that in Germany, the license required to use the unrestricted portions of the AutoBahn has a practical component to it, which isn't easy to pass.
http://www.german-way.com/driving.html
Most Americans probably wouldn't be able to pass the standard test in many European nations let alone the more advanced ones.
You missed the point I made. I said that is possible to assess driving ability through written and practical exams. However, you cannot test behavior with those. I think it is safe to say that no one talks on their cellphone, eats, or puts on makeup while taking their driver's test, yet you sure as hell see a lot of people doing that whenever you drive somewhere.
What if the special license also mandated a contraption that slapped the driver in the face if they used their cell phones or took their hands off the steering wheel/gearshift for more than 5 seconds at a time? :hmm:
What if the special license also mandated a contraption that slapped the driver in the face if they used their cell phones or took their hands off the steering wheel/gearshift for more than 5 seconds at a time? :hmm:
Texas doesn't have points and you can't lose your license or go to jail for speeding.
