It just covers their liability. If someone does exceed 45 and has an accident, Uhaul can point at the sign and say they were clearly warned/instructed about proper usage and chose to ignore it...
It just covers their liability. If someone does exceed 45 and has an accident, Uhaul can point at the sign and say they were clearly warned/instructed about proper usage and chose to ignore it...
Reacting properly when losing control is the worst thing you can do when driving in winter?
The real story here is that a Camry outran something.
I'm pretty sure he's just from Boston.
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You're a child. Go back to Gizmodo, for the most part Jalopnik commenters are mature enough not to joke about the deaths of innocent people. You aren't welcome here.
The fuck is wrong with you?
Awesome. Now do it with a trailer.
I'm not sure about the laws but any time I've been in the north-western states (Montana, ND, Wash, ID) I'm always surprised to see people driving golfcarts and side-by-sides down the road
Foxbody? Meh #letitburn
That was idiotic.
That's tiny, this one was on the building next to mine last winter
It's a haltie and it prevents pulling when on leash. Works similar to a bridle on a horse and allows you to control the dog's face. When they are slack, they fit loosely and the dog can open their mouth freely. When the dog pulls it tightens up.
Oh and beautiful red BC, they love the snow!
Agreed and it's all in the way you train them too. When I was a kid we had a border collie that came from the pound and she never once looked sideways at any of us kids. If anyone tried to invade our yard or hurt us though, they were soon running fast and far. I have a border collie now too and as nuts as she is (even…
I'm not a TGUS fan but I was actually slightly impressed with Rutledge's forethought, he killed the engine as he was hitting the swamp so he didn't suck the everglades into the motor.
You thought that was a real bear? Nope. Chuck Testa.
Just have to feed the clutch enough that it barely starts to catch and have quick feet to get off the brake and on the gas like DarthNoll was saying
They have a foot operated parking brake. It's not hard to do a hill start if you know how to drive, it's just hard on your clutch.
Any manual transmission pickup.