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Fuck the slideshow format.
Come here to say that and that is it. Not even going to bother to click on it.

Tldr; Judgemental guy drives through judgmental places but with differing views. Gets sad. 

Oh, I just prefer the NE state patrol to the KS state patrol in general. 

Come on man. Do gas station clerks and grocery store workers know you by sight where you live or work?

Jesus Christ, did you really need to write an entire story about how your picture would pop up if a republican did a Google search for “snowflake”?

I don’t even like that term, I think it’s a stupid blanket term “those” folks use to denigrate people they don’t agree with....but my god this is it. I get it now.

Lemme

Learning to hold the wheel centered is a skill, I suppose. 

Is this really a thing, or something that coastal liberals tell their kids to scare them at night about the middle of the country?

Try something not made in America. 100k miles is nothing.

Dear Jalops,

Related, it's unethical and makes people sick. Moreso with the high miles celebrated here.

The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) were deleted.

Huge mileages in short periods of time really don’t impress me much. I worked for a bank courier company in college in the late 80s early 90s driving checks around. They used Ford Escorts, which where about as shittastic as cars got in those days. The gas cars would go about 500K being driven nearly around the clock

“The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) were deleted. Usually this is done so there are fewer parts to break, but this is often illegal to do.”

I refuse to answer this so we don’t end up with another screenshot/paste AOTD article from Lawrence

In this guy’s defense, that’s not really what he’s asking, at least as I read his comment. It’s not whether or not people drove worse and crashed more, it’s whether it was specific original actors or a collectively higher mean rate of travel. Both are plausible to me, especially since speed limits are generally set at

V60 and V90 Crosscountry are already a thing and they are gorgeous.

Boatercyle

as well as making excuses for why a simple 13 cents/gallon increase is fucking impossible despite having the cheapest fuel in North America.

How were the contractors paid? I remember an overpass in Southern California that collapsed in an earthquake. The contractors were paid a bonus for every day they finished the replacement ahead of deadline. Amazing how fast things moved.

Not reading through all the comments. I’ll just wait for Mr. Hodge to make the best ones into a slideshow tomorrow