Rep. Beverly Chester-Burton and Rep. Jason Nemes filed HB 465 that would make Louisville's street racing ordinance statewide ...
The first violation would result in a fine. However, after the second offense, police would have the authority to destroy the ...
“Two safari drivers were left shocked when a bull elephant stepped over the car and decided to scratch his belly itch,” ...
The roof-crush regulation was finally updated ... is not a proper approximation of what happens when a speeding car rolls over, especially one that rolls over several times before coming to ...
And then crushing them. Oh noes! We know this has been done to electric cars by the likes of GM and Toyota before and now Aptera admits it has joined the pulverizing parade.
The first violation would result in a fine, but the second offense brings a fine and forfeiture of the car to the state.
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