Comment Re:What's the point? (Score 1) 160
I can't tell if you are trolling or serious.
I can't tell if you are trolling or serious.
So none of those people drive or cannot afford a free gov ID card, what bullshit
In the two states I have lived in, both Driver Licenses and State IDs cost money. Also, you have to go, on a weekday, to a government office and do it. Not everyone has the 13 bucks, and not everyone has a flexible job that affords them the opportunity to take a half a day off without significant hardship. The bullshit here is your lack of perspective for people that are not just like you.
I'd like to see how well this gear selection process works when the driver needs to rapidly switch between forward and reverse, a situation commonly encountered in muddy or snowing conditions.
Wait, there are people that don't live in California? Every time I see the brown road-snow-shit on my car in the winter, I get a little chuckle out of how great these fancy systems are going to work once they are out of beta in CA.
I hope they accounted for the need to sudden reverse when the semi in front of you realizes they can't make their turn and just starts backing up with no regard for what is behind them. There really isn't much reaction time other then hit the shifter and GTFO.
Um, don't drive right up behind semis where they cant see you?
Right. Giving 6 car lengths while stopped at a red light sounds completely reasonable.
The fraud was reported the day after and STILL it took over TWO MONTHS to give my money back
That sounds like a debit card, and not a credit card. Don't send money to the credit card company for fraudulent transactions. They are liable, not you, other than a few hundred bucks, which most CC companies waive for customers.
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