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Man eats food every day, has not died. Story at 11.

Driver’s Ed teacher told us not to turn the wheel while the car is stationary because it wears out the tires. This was in the 80s.

You win, that crystal Testarossa is awesome

I agree, even if there WAS a rear blowout at highway speed, a motorcycle maintains most of its stability so that you can slow down gently and pull to the side without too much issue (unless you’re leaning in a turn at the time of the blowout).

I’d bet dollars to donuts that every other blowout involved an overloaded motorcycle as well, but sadly without similar court filings there’s no way to know.

I just make it as hand-tight as possible (no tools). Never had an issue with loosening later.

They’re going to use it as a mausoleum for the sedan

Thanks for the explanation, I don’t personally own said TDI but might in the future (family hand-me-down)!

Hallowed grounds, I say.

2005 Jetta TDI, would it kill the engine or even heavily affect driveability? I don’t believe it’s drive by wire in any way.

What’s the policy on squeezing between occupied spots with a motorcycle?

The OBDII CEL is there to present faults in the EMISSIONS SYSTEM ONLY. It is under no obligation to inform you about other, more serious problems with the engine.

I have liability-only coverage on a car (2006 Lincoln Zephyr) and pickup truck (1997 F-250HD), which runs $1000/year.

my insurance premium for motorcycle vs car would disagree with you.

Sometimes race cars should stay race cars?

This “truck” is closer to a tractor than a highway vehicle. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.

White girls can cry wolf and ruin any man’s life, not just black guys’.

As just a few examples, a 20-year copyright would make the first Game of Thrones and Harry Potter books public domain, and a 30-year one would make all 3 of the original Star Wars movies and the full original Star Trek public domain.

20 years should be plenty for copyright; a case could be made for 30, but anything past that is objectively ludicrous.