“Unlike Europe, the U.S. doesn’t require cars be tested for safety before they are allowed to be sold to the public,” said David Zipper, a visiting fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy School whose work focuses on transportation policy.
“We let car companies decide for themselves when it’s safe,” he explained.
I'm sorry, what???
I'm sporadically working on an app for stretching exercises you can do at your desk because I got tired of all the ads on the ones I was using. It's really a very easy project, but I've found I don't like doing much coding after a full workday as a programmer lol