beat reg. staff ghost by a lot
Mario Kart Wii is one of our family's favorite games. It's hard to get used to driving it at first, but the competion is a lot of fun and the tracks are amazing. The mario kart is unlike any other type of game we have ever played.
To unlock different characters, vehicles, and stages on Mario Kart, you either have to play a lot of matches under the tournament section, or be very good at them. Playing battles also helps, but I've never done that and I've unlocked nearly everything there is on Mario Kart.
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A lot! 10 kg more can make you 1 second slower per lap!
get in a front wheel drive car with a few stacks of mcdonalds trays under the rear tires, put on the parking brake and drive around an empty parking lot making lots of turns :P
No.
its easy as you research them the empty spaces around your mall turn into a parking lot! hope this helps!
It depends on the state you're in. For instance, in California, you must have a learners permit and or drivers license to drive in or on any roadway or parking lot which is "accessible" by the public. This includes parking lots which may otherwise "seem" private, such as a church parking lot or a school parking lot.
Cutting across empty parking rows or diagonally through lots
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No, if you have the owner of the parking lots permission.
Even if it's empty, chances are, somebody still owns it. If you don't have their permission to park your vehicle on that property, they could have it towed.
You can also park in a parking lot and drive in a driveway
drive away
I doubt it. It was an empty parking lot. There was no obligation on the person parking to use one of the available spaces, unless there was a prohibition notice displayed which forbid parking beside the ATM. Even then, such a prohibition would be unenforceable if the parking lot is private land. For the driver of the parked car to have any 'blame', there would need to be a sign warning them that cars parked in this area were especially liable to damage. As the driver of the moving vehicle, you carry the blame for the collision.
Yes it is a ticketable offense.