PyrJhn
PyrJhn
PyrJhn

Standard tractor height is 12'6", trailers like the CR England trailer in the picture are 13'6" so this would be a sufficient height bridge. Anything travelling that route would have to get an overheight permit from the state and they would be instructed to exit at some point before that and take the service road in

Pretty obvious by the fact that it was an over height truck that hit the bridge and this truck in the picture is a standard dry van that this particular truck driver was a victim in this accident and you're pretty shitty for saying that about them

Just watch this video of it going through the first corner at Sydney Motorsports Park at nearly 200 MPH to see what I'm talking about.

"...during a car cruise from Houston to Galveston."

For the love of god, don't drive drunk.

The obvious answer for me...

It's weird and slightly cultish that they're all so damn happy.

"This isn't my arm"

This is what Texas' new plate color options were meant for...

Long story short

This is why video and the internet were created.

Not going to lie, I now want to go to a Famous Footwear.

You poor poor soul

Go back to your state! I kid of course, you have to come down here to get good beer.

While that may be technically true, it's still a pretty good indication of the compound of the tire itself. A wider tire is almost always going to have a grippier compound than that of a skinnier tire. Plus wider tires increase the chances that you're making contact with the road since we all know there's no such

This and the Ram Promaster. Only 2 reasonable options on this list.

355s out back apparently.

The problem with the Challenger Hellcat (and presumably also the Charger) is the laughably skinny rear tires that are expected to put that power to the ground. When I first saw one in person I joked how the tires looked so skinny that they must have only 285s, maybe 295s. Lo and behold they were 275s... that's...

I have a 2001 in the most perfect color for the time in history it came out, "Millennium Silver" The engine is finally getting warmed up, I'm (shamefully) only up to about 161,000 miles on it. No major break downs, put the right rubber on it and you can actually carry some decent speed through highway ramps and yes,

And this brings us to the problem with your thinking, Nicholas, because you assume that a teenager should have a car that is "somewhat sporty." I felt this way, too, when I was 16. I'm responsible, I thought to myself. I can handle a cool car! But as I look back on it now, I realize something: back then, I could