Are there driving games which are as seriously simulationist as Microsoft Flight Simulator and not populated exclusively with hypercars?
I want to know how driving an Audi TT or a Tesla 3 feels different from driving a Dacia Sandero without spending hundreds on rental cars.
Does a wise and prudent Tom who knows his Greek mythology drink the ‘Medusa’ cocktail at Aphrodite’s Garden? Tequila blanco, lime, mango, honey syrup, orange liqueur.
What about the actually existing Tom?
The weather and the traffic are both rather copious here: it’s getting to the level of Indonesia where you take the taxi because it will keep you dry while proceeding at walking pace
I should probably be suspicious when, as I buy a pair of hardened-steel pliers with unusually shaped jaws, Amazon asks whether I want to get this item on subscription…
The pliers worked (they were the last-ditch attempt to get the cross-threaded salt reservoir on the dishwasher open) and remain intact for future use. Sold as oil-filter pliers.
Is there any road marking or signage in the UK which, if you are on an otherwise empty road at night, immediately indicates whether it is half a dual carriageway or not?