Spotted:
This might possibly be the coolest and saddest spot not by me but I thought it'd be worth posting here. The story is this:
"I was driving on HY-99 Northbound at about 1PM wondering why traffic was so congested. To my surprise I saw 3 Seattle Police cars and 2 DOT trucks behind a wrong way facing Mclaren. It turns out the rear passenger wheel was separated from the car.
As unbelievable as this seems, at about 3:30PM, one of the software techs had it on a test drive and someone from the program came to my work and requested equipment to transport the car with only 3 wheels in their location. He also informed me that a Mclaren technician was dispatched immediately from overseas to tend to the car."
"I was driving on HY-99 Northbound at about 1PM wondering why traffic was so congested. To my surprise I saw 3 Seattle Police cars and 2 DOT trucks behind a wrong way facing Mclaren. It turns out the rear passenger wheel was separated from the car.
As unbelievable as this seems, at about 3:30PM, one of the software techs had it on a test drive and someone from the program came to my work and requested equipment to transport the car with only 3 wheels in their location. He also informed me that a Mclaren technician was dispatched immediately from overseas to tend to the car."
Lunchtime in Vancouver (taken today in front of the Fairmont Pacific Rim):










And my two favorites, the two with Novice Driver permits (green N badge):











And my two favorites, the two with Novice Driver permits (green N badge):

Last edited by gigharbor1; Apr 9, 2011 at 01:24 AM.
Nope...not that. It's for "new drivers." It's the step they take right before they become a fully certified licensed drivers. The first step is that "L" driver. I crack up every time I see those stickers especially on exotics. You'd think that these "new" drivers would drive an exotic.





