roaniecowpony
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I'm sticking with they fled due to being DUI. If anyone was injured, including in the jeep, it's a felony.
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I don’t think Jeeps have “crush cans” to trigger airbags. I believe it’s a computer controlled algorithm and process using an accelerometer or two.I was wondering that too. The front bumper seems to be fine and the crush cans may trigger the airbag?
Would a rental not have a front plate ?Does this indicate the 392 is a rental?
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I can see it, that would drive me nuts. Luckily I live in a no front plate state.Yeah- like the one on my Wrangler that is drilled a bit lower on the right side, but too close to be re drilled. The holder is straight, the plate holes are off.![]()
It’s not obvious, but my OCD knows it’s crooked![]()
We are in to new territory with self driving cars, and so far from what I've seen/read the law treats self driving malfunctions the same as driver error/malfunctions. In my opinion it's no different than if the driver flipped out and did the same thing post initial impact. Doesn't matter either way to me, but a collision shouldn't cause your vehicle to ram others and drive into an embankment. Tesla is more responsible for that than the jeep driver in my opinion.Edit: And the tesla claims the car malfunctioned after, which is why they hit the Jeep and continued on. Their car malfunctioning as a direct cause of an accident doesn't suddenly make them responsible.
Maybe the Tesla was DUI? It probably had been consuming motor oil over the legal limit for a plug-in electric.I think we are all missing the major concern here.
If a Tesla gets hit, IT WILL SUDDENLY JUST RAM WHAT EVER IS IN ITS WAY AND FLEE?
What in the wild fk is that?
Depends on the state the vehicle is titled in. I live in Indiana and more than a few times family members have gotten a rental in Indiana with out of state plates.Would a rental not have a front plate ?
Does this indicate the 392 is a rental?
That looks like a FastPass x-ponderDoes this indicate the 392 is a rental?
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