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Show me where it is illegal to drive barefoot. This myth has persisted for years and I see no reason why it should ever have been considered illegal.

Thank you!

Awesome reference, sir!

This pops up anytime bees are mentioned and always gets a laugh, but why is this a thing that exists? I keep thinking there is some deeper reference that I am missing.

Fortunately for the officer the driver didn't think to turn on the wipers.

Good theory, but I hardly think the people who commonly refer to their cars as a "whip" in these videos have any consideration of history.

There are so many things happening here I don't understand but desperately need answered. I have a hundred "whys" but I'll start with why is a car called a "whip?"

The stainless steel body panels were not obscenely heavy, as you describe. The whole car weighed just over 2800 pounds, why does everyone around here keep making fun of how heavy it is?

This picture just made my day. Thank you for that.

I can't believe how many people I've encountered who don't even know if their car is front or rear wheel drive. I believe this has led to me seeing some amusing chain installations in snowy weather around here.

This is why I don't get married. I have been with the same girl for several years but we keep our finances separate. I bought my first new car last year, a 2011 Miata and didn't tell her. I hid it in the garage and did my best to not tell her. The look on her face when she went out there was priceless.

I think a lot of people have the mentality that cars just get scratched and dinged and it is an accepted part of life. They have no consideration of how much someone may love and take care of their property, as evidenced by how many people I see slamming their door into the car next to theirs in the parking lot and

I just think about how much when I was a kid I would have been thrilled with anyone letting me sit in a car I've only dreamed of.

The worst is not making sure their children respect the cars. I had my DeLorean at a car show and it always attracted attention of kids. I had a father ask if he could let his kid sit in it and I said I'd be happy to let him. Once he got inside, he started jumping up and down on the seat and climbed across the center

I wish I wouldn't have seen Jimmy on the sidewalk!

My first job was at a Chevrolet dealership and it was pretty frequently that I'd see customers get out while looking down and do that. I thought they were stupid until I would park the vans in tight spots and while squeezing out the door I took that sharp corner to the temple.

The swept back door frame of the Lumina APV and siblings. I know many people who smacked their face on the frame while exiting. GM eventually had to put a warning label on the frame.

You really should drive one. I see so much complaining around here about "beige" design concepts and now that Nissan is trying something exciting they get hammered on.

Awesome, I had no idea this existed. More cars need this as I am paranoid about door dings.

These are novel and everything but please bring me night races and rain so I will care again.