
The Best Of TTAC: Auto-Biography Part 7 – Bus We Must
February 6th, 2010 admin
It was the mother of all drifts. Forty feet behind me, the back of the passenger bus was coming around fast, threatening to wipe out a block’s worth of cars parked across the street. By the time I caught the first slide, I had overcompensated. My arms were a whirling dervish on the giant steering
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