Only in Japan!
Interesting rendering of a yellow Ferrari overtaking me on my way back home from Narita (way above the speed limit).
Interesting rendering of a yellow Ferrari overtaking me on my way back home from Narita (way above the speed limit).
Something yellow wants overtake me…
After a 1000 km of highways and mountain roads it was time for the car to be washed. So here I am, driving to the car wash (!) at a time when I should be in bed, just to beat the traffic.
Ginzan Onsen, here we come!
Somewhere in Hakone
Riding Honda motorcycles.
My new radar detector :-)
The best time to drive in Tokyo is when everyone is on holiday and away from Tokyo.
On our way to CDG.
James May wasn’t driving that one ;-)
That’s an old Mercedes-Benz!
Not one day without in Tokyo. Here in Kandabadhi.
A dashboard is an essential part of a car and gathering all the information you need in a visible and yet appealing way is an exercise only a few car makers manage.
Slight improvement on the 2nd ring road compared to 3 years ago: more public transport and 1/5 of the cars forbidden on any work day.
Loop coil based speed camera. You can only detect them if you know their coordinates. Luckily it’s public information in Japan.
Only a few drivers realise that it’s not because there’s no fog that rear fog lights can’t be used. Heavy rain with poor visibility is also a valid use case.
No competition possible ! ;-)