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Northumbria Police Volkswagen Golf GTI Unmarked Driver Training Car
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The driver of 'David', a 1952 2' gauge Bagnall 0-4-0ST, at Tipong Colliery, Assam, India, 1st April 2013.
Our driver was focused on a rather long series of switchbacks as we weaved our way down the steep mountain side.
Paul Schrader's screenplay for Martin Scorsese's 1976 film, Taxi Driver.
The Museum of the Moving Image, located at 36-01 35 Avenue in Astoria, promotes the public understanding and appreciation of the art, history, technique and technology of film, television, and digital media by collecting, preserving, and providing access to moving-image related artifacts via multimedia exhibitions and educational programming. Originally established in 1977 as the Astoria Motion Picture and Television Center Foundation, opened on September 10, 1988, in the former East Coast home as Paramount Pictures as the first museum in the United States that was evoted solely to the art, history and technology of film, television and video. Following a $67 million expansion by architect Thomas Lesser, starting in March 2008, the museum doubled its size and reopened in January 2011.
This driver was driving up Olive Way, eating Frosted Flakes right out of the box. On the bus. Eating while driving. That's so nasty. I'm glad I didn't have to get a bus transfer. Yuck.
Brazilian driver Maurizio Sandro Sala after winning another BRDC FF championship race in his Van Diemen RF83. He went on to become the BRDC FF Champion, and with Ayrton Senna blazing a trail in F3 that year, great things were expected of him. Although he came second in the British F3 championship in 1986, his career faltered and he raced F3 in Japan in 1988 coming third overall. His last recorded achievement was a third at Le Mans in '95. A really nice guy, and as you can see he has signed this photo for me.
Driver man, driving a 50 seats bus in tagus river bridge,
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->Please, comment the photo, don't put only pub.
Thanks.
These guys were just gathered in front of a hotel in miami waiting for customers. They seemed to be having a good time.
HOBO says: need a driver! And the stakes? Scene of my life or scene from a movie? Repented car!
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SMART bus drivers in training competed in a series of tests of driving skills at the Wilsonville Transit Center.
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This engine is in the collection of the Elgin County Railway Museum at St. Thomas, Ontario. It is a Hudson Class K-5-a 4-6-4, built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in 1930. In reality, this is engine #5703. #5700 was to be preserved, but was accidently put under the torch at the end of the steam era. When CN realized what had happened, they pulled #5703 out of the scrap line and renumbered it #5700. For years it was part of the collection in the locomotive barn at the Museum of Science & Technology in Ottawa until becoming part of the collection in St. Thomas.
ODT - Metallic
First changing drivers at Midsomer Norton Tesco at 11:18. 33665 SN12AEG seems to have come out from Wells Not In Service to swap drivers with 33837 SN14TSV on the 172.
On the 16th February 2017 two drivers pass time at Wernigerode before no. 99 7243-0 departs with 8925 1025 Wernigerode to Brocken.
A 'though the glass' shot of a driver at the wheel of a Walsall trolleybus, it looks like one of the later Willowbrook bodies judging by the curved glass quarter panels. negative dated 1967
Whenever the kids are around, we have to play Driver. I was rewarded with this cool recovery. Of course it always has to end in a crash (or sakes, it just would not end!).
This past weekend, I was driving my Jeep on an old (4-wheel drive) mining trail that went over the Continental Divide at Georgia Pass (11,598’) (3535 m). Coming down the backside, and at a lower elevation where the road is friendlier to cars, a woman in a passenger vehicle heading the other way flagged me down to ask a question. She had a baby llama (cria) in the front seat. It’s not everyday you see someone with a llama in the front seat, so I asked the women if I could take this photo.
Park County, Colorado.
You can Find This cute driver and original pic at hamstertroy's photostream www.flickr.com/photos/27534222@N08/