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Car Tech Live 172: Is it OK to drive stoned? (podcast)
Created: 06/10/2010
Video description: Ford gets Google Maps, GM gets Google Maps, and Google Maps gets navigation for Europe and Canada. We take a drive in the oddest-looking Porsche yet. And is it okay to drive while stoned?

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