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June 7, 2019

Everything You Need to Know about Car Safety Features

This is how active safety systems work and how they can save you from an accident.

The number of driver-assistance safety features available to car buyers has grown quickly in the past several years, so it's easy to be confused about which technologies do what. Understanding how these features operate and how they can help you avoid an accident are key to deciding if option packages that include them are worth the extra coin.

If you purchase a vehicle that has some or all of these features, it's important to know how they work and why sometimes they don't–and what to do if one should alert you to an impending incident. To help, we've gathered all of the current driver-assistance features here along with an explanation of how each functions.

Adaptive Cruise Control

Adaptive cruise control is a convenience that uses the car's radar and camera modules to alter the set cruising speed if it detects a slower vehicle ahead. When adaptive cruise control is engaged, the car will maintain a specific distance from the car in front; many cars come with three set options for the following distance. Some advanced versions of the feature will also bring the vehicle to a complete stop if the car ahead stops and will then start to back up when traffic begins to move. Such a feature is quite handy and reduces driver fatigue by allowing the use of cruise control in dense-traffic driving scenarios.

Active Park Assist

Using sonar and radar, vehicles equipped with active park assist will seek out and measure empty parking spots and then actively steer the vehicle into them while the driver operates the accelerator and brake. Some manufacturers offer both parallel- and perpendicular-parking capability, but some limit the vehicle to one or the other. In our experience, these systems aren't perfect and are easily tripped up by curbs, closely parked vehicles, or other environmental factors.

Automated Emergency Braking

Using forward-facing cameras and radar, vehicles with automated emergency braking will warn the driver of an imminent forward collision with another vehicle, pedestrian, or object and then brake the vehicle on behalf of the driver if he or she takes no action. Some vehicles also come with a similar automated emergency braking system that works when the vehicle is reversing. We tested automated emergency braking on several vehicles and found that while they do indeed work as intended, they don't always brake hard enough or early enough to avoid the collision altogether, so drivers should not rely on such features. Some systems work only at low speeds, while more advanced systems work even at highway speeds. Automated emergency braking will be phased into all new cars as a standard feature by 2022.


Much more: https://www.caranddriver.com/features/g27612164/car-safety-features/



Toyota's Forward Collision Alert Feature in action. Andi Hedrick - Car and Driver

June 7, 2019

The Daily Show - Getting to Know Dem: Elizabeth Warren



Elizabeth Warren’s surge in the polls spotlights her longstanding championing of corporate accountability, her unorthodox marriage proposal, and her portfolio of plans for addressing America’s biggest pain points.


June 7, 2019

The Daily Show: Jared Kushner's Axios Interview & Jay-Z's Billionaire Status



Jared Kushner bombs in the spotlight, centrist Democrats have a tough time making their case, and Jay-Z reaches a major financial milestone.




I Apologize for Talking While You Were Talking - Spelling Bee Tie & Obama’s Ovation



Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta recap the latest sports news, including an eight-way tie in the National Spelling Bee and Barack Obama’s appearance at the NBA Finals.


June 6, 2019

Stephen Colbert - Monologue and Opening - 6/5/19

Trump Turns Down An Irish Castle For An Irish Airport



President Trump met with Ireland's Prime Minister at one of the country's most beautiful destinations: an airport V.I.P. lounge.




The Successful Helicopter Rescue... From Hell!



Before you watch this video of a 74-year-old woman's terrifying helicopter airlift rescue, keep in mind: everyone's fine!




What The 'Straight Pride' Parade Won't Have



The news of Boston's 'Straight Pride' parade drew the ire of the Internet. But perhaps no one was more outraged than Smash Mouth.




Stephen Colbert Interviews Piers Morgan's Interview Of President Trump



Captain Colbert hopped aboard the Late Show submarine en route to the UK, where Piers Morgan was interviewing President Trump.


June 6, 2019

First-of-Its-Kind Report Details Planetary Perils of US Fracking Infrastructure Boom

Not 'Freedom Gas' But 'Failure Gas': First-of-Its-Kind Report Details Planetary Perils of US Fracking Infrastructure Boom

"These projects aren't just associated with health and safety risks: if even a fraction of them come to fruition, they will condemn the planet to a future of climate chaos."


A first-of-its-kind report released Wednesday by Food & Water Watch details the more than 700 new U.S. facilities that have been recently built or proposed for development "to capitalize off of a glut of cheap fracked gas," and the consequences for the planet and its inhabitants if these projects are allowed to continue.

The report comes a week after top Energy Department officials, in a press release about natural gas exports, referred to fossil fuels as "molecules of U.S. freedom" and "freedom gas." Climate campaigners characterized that widely ridiculed language as just another example of the Trump administration's demonstrated commitment to planetary destruction.

"The Trump administration calls it 'freedom gas,' but what we're really talking about here is failure gas," Food & Water Watch's Seth Gladstone told Common Dreams about the report. "Continuing to invest in fracked gas would represent a failure to address plastics pollution, a failure to prioritize human health and safety, and a failure to protect future generations from climate chaos."

Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, has raised concerns about public health in nearby communities—numerous studies have tied fracking to frequent hospitalizations for genital, skin, and urinary conditions as well as increased rates of asthma, cancer, and motor vehicle fatalities. But the concerns don't end there.

"These projects aren't just associated with health and safety risks: if even a fraction of them come to fruition, they will condemn the planet to a future of climate chaos," Food & Water Watch executive director Wenonah Hauter warns in the foreward of the report.

Reflecting on what research on fracking has revealed in recent years, Hauter writes: "Natural gas, touted as a 'bridge fuel' to a clean energy future, was actually helping to tip the scales of climate stability past the point of no return. Fracked gas was found to be a climate killer."

The group's new report—entitled Fracking Endgame: Locked Into Plastics, Pollution, and Climate Chaos (pdf)—focuses on three key industries that are both benefiting from and helping to drive the country's fracking boom: "the petrochemical and plastics industries that use natural gas liquids as a key feedstock for their manufacturing; gas exporters building liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals to ship gas overseas; and natural gas-fired power plants."

"This new analysis paints a devastating picture of what our world will look like if fracking and fossil fuel infrastructure buildout aren't halted soon. But the damage to our bodies is already happening," Dr. Sandra Steingraber, a biologist, environmental activist, and author, said in a statement. "It needs to stop now."


https://twitter.com/foodandwater/status/1136272732709105664


Read more: https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/06/05/not-freedom-gas-failure-gas-first-its-kind-report-details-planetary-perils-us

June 6, 2019

The Daily Show: Jill Biden - Finding Purpose, Elevating Teaching and "Where the Light Enters"



Jill Biden talks about the importance of creating teacher-centric education policies and explains what her role will be in her husband’s bid for the presidency.


June 6, 2019

The Daily Show - If You Don't Know, Now You Know: Boris Johnson



Brexit fanboy & Trump look-alike Boris Johnson gains steam as a candidate to replace Theresa May as British Prime Minister, despite a history of xenophobic trash talk and misleading voters about the perks of leaving the E.U.


June 5, 2019

Stephen Colbert - Monologue and Opening - 6/4/19

Brits Greet Trump With Baby Blimps And A Giant Penis



Blimps, wall projections, and a giant penis mowed into a field. That's the welcome Donald Trump received upon arriving to the UK.




Meanwhile... A Service Dog In The Strip Club



Meanwhile... a high school principal is in hot water after getting arrested at a strip club on a class trip. His service dog, also present at the strip club, was not detained.




The Trump May Press Conference Got Weird



Theresa May and Donald Trump took questions from the media during a joint press conference. And we made it better.


June 5, 2019

US Court Weighs if Climate Change Violates Children's Rights

Federal judges are wrestling over whether climate change violates the rights of young people who have sued the U.S. government over the use of fossil fuels.

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — In a courtroom packed with environmental activists, federal judges wrestled Tuesday with whether climate change violates the constitutional rights of young people who have sued the U.S. government over the use of fossil fuels.

A Justice Department attorney warned three judges from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that allowing the case to go to trial would be unprecedented and open the doors to more lawsuits.

"This case would have earth-shattering consequences," Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark said.

He called the lawsuit "a direct attack on the separation of powers" and said the 21 young people who filed it want the courts to direct U.S. energy policy, instead of government officials.

The young people are pressing the government to stop promoting the use of fossil fuels, saying sources like coal and oil cause climate change and violate their Fifth Amendment rights to life, liberty and property.

The judges seemed to feel the enormity of the case, which the plaintiffs' lawyer compared in scope to the U.S. Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education ruling that mandated desegregation of schools in the 1950s.


Read more: https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2019-06-04/young-americans-lawsuit-on-climate-change-faces-big-hurdle



Supporters attend a rally Tuesday, June 4, 2019 for a group of young people who filed a lawsuit saying U.S. energy policies are causing climate change and hurting their future. The group faces a major hurdle Tuesday as lawyers for the Trump administration argue to stop the case from moving forward. in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Steve Dipaola)

June 5, 2019

Michigan sheriff's office auctioning '69 muscle car abandoned in storage

SUTTONS BAY, Mich. - A sheriff's office in northern Michigan is auctioning some rare muscle: a 1969 Plymouth GTX convertible.

Leelanau County Undersheriff Steve Morgan says the car probably was stored for decades. The odometer shows less than 21,000 miles. The two-door GTX is known as a muscle car for its powerful engine.

The car was abandoned in a storage building that has changed hands a few times, northwest of Traverse City. Morgan says investigators searched the vehicle's identification number but couldn't find an owner.

The car will be sold as-is to the highest bidder. The online auction at MITN Surplus Auction starts Wednesday and runs through June 18.

The GTX is missing a battery. The condition of the car's engine is not known, but the red-and-black exterior looks good.

Short article, no more at link: https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/michigan/michigan-sheriff-s-office-auctioning-69-muscle-car-abandoned-in-storage?fbclid=IwAR2ZZM0me0gIr-1BGizWJUIcnNg0OdIVvRHwICDbRG6Wyn7woFR_ZVCZ4EU




In a May 21, 2019 handout photo from the Leelanau County Sheriff, a 1969 Plymouth GTX convertible is seen. (Leelanau County Sheriff via AP)

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