Giving thanks for our overly-litigious country? Well, yes. It seems that fear of lawsuits is keeping Audi from introducing a car in the U.S. which permits drivers to watch videos while rolling at speeds of up to 3 miles per hour. Pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists in Europe and the rest of the world: you've been warned.
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