DaveTheBrave
DaveTheBrave
DaveTheBrave

Michigan - no one knows how to navigate a roundabout, and they are getting much more common, especially at freeway entrance/exit ramps. They’re starting to install diverging diamond interchanges (google it) and I can’t wait for the wrong way head-on crashes as the cluesless Michiganders try to figure it out.

Common in Michigan too.

MadLibs.

Oh, they’ll scream it.  LOOK AT ME!  LOOK AT ME!

So where can we find this glossary? Americans & Brits want to tear it apart, and teach you right!

I’ve heard of swarf, but in manufacturing, not automobiles.

The shoes are brake shoes for drum brakes.

Yikes. Thank goodness there aren’t “width restrictor bollards” here, or there would be so many stupid Americans with no side mirrors or door handles!

You sir or madam, do not live in Michigan do you?

It will be.

Except for all the commercials for all the other channels.  “Tune in to Yacht Rock on channel 69.”

Ford speak: Goes Over Any Terrain.

Since replacement cats are difficult to get in a timely fashion - I would imagine school bus cats would take months - couldn’t the EPA/Government let them use a straight pipe until the appropriate replacement is found?  Kids gotta get schooled!

or a factory crew-cab of the time.

THIS.   Love mine.   Sad I can’t buy another to replace it.

One word. TAILGATING.

Things I must add...

Another Cartoons exaggeration