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I thought this would lead somewhere political and controversial.
It will, eventually, I'm just now trying to find out exactly how many drivers do not know what it is...then we'll discuss....
I believe something is being lost in America....and this is just one issue, that a whole lot of drivers have no idea what brake checking is...especially women.
It will, eventually, I'm just now trying to find out exactly how many drivers do not know what it is...then we'll discuss....
I believe something is being lost in America....and this is just one issue, that a whole lot of drivers have no idea what brake checking is...especially women.
I'm thinking the Google Car programmers didn't either.
yanno, there has been a lot of talk about self driving cars, and I don't know that I'd trust them, I don't believe we're ready for them yet...when I see them roll out new software, there are always, always kinks, until they get them ironed out...don't believe I would trust a computerized machine...I mean, working on computers every day, I see the crazy stuff they do, and I'm certain there are a lot of people out there who are techies, who would agree....
If you know the answer to this question, please don't answer it...I'm just curious to see, how many people in this world today, actually know what break checking is?
This subject comes up many times, at work with older people my age...and I've even discussed it with my son, and his answer is, "I don't know what they are teaching the younger generation today, but they sure don't know what break checking is".
Do you? Just a yes or no answer will do....please don't give it away?
I know what brake checking is. Break checking sounds like some kind of consumer banking product.
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