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About a decade ago, New Jersey forced quite a few towns in the south end of the state to remove speed bumps on their roads. Turns out that A LOT of the bumps were installed to specifications decided by the local towns when state law actually has specifications. Virtually all those removed bumps were too high or too

Seems like nobody has yet thought to ask the important question. “What the hell are US regulators doing, allowing this confusion inducing nonsense on the road? Driver’s Ed never included a discussion of what to expect when someone’s car has a blinker pointing the wrong way for that side of the vehicle. “Are they

I’m in the middle of making a 3d-printed RC version of this.

My full size 1994 Honda Accord gets better mileage than this thing with 34 MPG. Someone didn’t take proper car of this vehicle. And way, WAY too overpriced, as my Accord is only worth $2k in excellent working condition.

The biggest takeaway here today is Raphael Orlove suffers from some extreme and horrid brain damage because he thinks the water that results from burning hydrogen is magically a form of pollution instead of water, thus making hydrogen use as a fuel no different than burning gasoline or diesel.

Of course he knew it was stolen - He ran instead of pulling over and taking his traffic citation. And why on earth would he not run the VIN on a vehicle he obtained in the last few months? He knew it was stolen.

No, the primary goal is to not pay employees. The company has been engaged in such practices against its employees for most of its history. They have engaged in this behavior against last mile delivery drivers, truckers, and warehouse workers. The only employees I am aware of not having  been subjected to this

For April Fool’s Day, you should take a riff off DeMuro’s videos and give a vehicle a “Torch Score”. Just be sure to make it clear the Torch Score has nothing to do with lighting the test-driven vehicle on fire. But do make sure to make some amusing comment about it being a hot take on a competing reviewer’s styling.

Eventually, some other state is going to see this as a gold mine opportunity to provide registration and tags to out-of-state residents. Kind of like how buses tend to get registered in particular states... or the infamy of registering in Montana.

You overlooked something. They are placeholders for an undisclosed set of lights, because they said those light strips aren’t the final lights, either.

Strangely sounds like he may have watched Outlaw Star and Bodacious Space Pirates a few times too many...

No, no. You do not want a CMP truck. You want a CMP artillery tractor (also known as the “quad gun tractor”). Basically the CMP truck with a cabin body and tow hitch. You could in theory live in it, much better than that Chrysler minivan. Though.... I think I prefer the looks of the British-made Morris version rather

LOL. “Sales are down” seems to be the justification of all the car cancellations this year. I wonder how much of the “reduction” is actually due to lack of inventory, though. You can’t sell what you don’t have, after all.

Digging out the underpass isn’t simply an issue of drainage. You also have the issue of approach angles. A LOT of earth would need to be moved to extend the distance of the underpass to allow long vehicles to pass through. I know a SEPTA bus route used to pass under there because that is a SEPTA regional rail train

I hate that damned underpass. The low height has never been a problem for me. No the problem is that that part of the Philly suburbs is full of jerks who think they get to go first because they’re wealthy. That underpass is like 1 1/2 lanes wide total, so if oncoming traffic doesn’t go slowly or stop until you pass

I guess.... nobody ever explained to him they can’t just pluck things out of their imaginations like Spongebob and put those things in a car? Obviously he needs the supply chain explained to him, and the most likely reason cars shipped with missing parts is his demand to meet production milestones while the supply

LOL. From the headline, you should just yell “I tried to take a bath in the world’s biggest fish toilet!”

You left out the part where the public utilities decided it was a good idea to stop investing in infrastructure maintenance so they can hand out bigger dividend checks at the end of the year. California’s utilities have been responsible for quite a few wildfires in the last decade due to this and PG&E was responsible

Well, that sucks. I’ve been there before. It was the closest Hardee’s to me and it was like a 90 minute drive away. I always stopped there when I was in the area.

They are garbage cars sold by garbage human beings. A neighbor up the street bought a PT Cruiser in 2016. Window stick said it was a 2016 PT Cruiser and it was from the local Chrysler dealership. They stopped manufacturing them in 2010. The car randomly caught fire in the middle of the night in their driveway about a