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Angry: The woman - who has not been identified as either a fan or photographer - filmed the hitmaker from the driver's seat as he said: 'You didn't have to run up on me like that'
Faule told CBC News she typically needs to advise buyers that while Calgary prices may be lower than other Canadian cities, the market is fast-moving, with sellers in the "driver's seat" in the current climate.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/calgary-real-estate-booming-1.6924645?cmp=rss
Investigators say the man in the driver's seat got out of the car and ran away after the crash.
Source: https://abc30.com/car-crash-garage-fire-holland-and-winery-police-investigation/13687667/
It is not yet fully autonomous or officially approved to having nobody in the driver's seat, but it can outperform a human driver with far faster reaction times and greater ability to avoid accidents.
Source: https://www.alabamagazette.com/story/2023/05/01/opinion/the-rise-of-tesla/2540.html
Rowland said as police were getting the driver out of the vehicle, the passenger, Robertson, jumped into the driver's seat and took off.
Six years before he stepped into the iconic role of Ethan Hunt in stepped into the driver's seat in where he portrays Cole Trickle, a cocky driver who gets the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to race with the pros.
The deputy walked up to the driver's side and observed a female in the driver's seat.
The phone was in a bag and sat in the console between the driver's seat and passenger seat.
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The rapper could be seen in the driver's seat with his new wife sitting on the passenger side.
Witness Graeme Pratt, a motorcyclist waiting at the junction behind Hayes, said he "could see the person in the driver's seat looking both ways".