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One way it happens is this: there is a lot of snow so they don’t go out for a while, maybe a few days. Then the temperature swings up and back down so the snow melts and becomes a plate of ice that won’t brush off and it’s frozen to the paint so it won’t pry off. After a while of driving the car the heat from inside

Send to local news at that point, and perhaps do some homework citing any vehicle code/law infractions too. Or just call them fascist pigs

If you look closely, you can see the same thing happen further ahead at the start of the video, although it doesn’t seem to hit anyone. The driver with the dashcam is just driving through the remains of someone else’s roof-snow when the second one hits his windshield.

My neighbour is that special someone that will only clear off about a square foot of the driver side windshield no matter how much snow is on the vehicle. Light dusting? Square foot to look straight through. Two foot dumping? Square foot to look straight through. (Just one of the many things I loathe about her.) At

The trick is to leave so much that it can’t blow off.

One of the many reasons I love owning a garage. What boggles my mind is how many people in my neighborhood have a garage, but they don’t park in it. They use it to store junk instead.

I’ve said it before in the comments of another article and I’ll say it again here: Tesla’s shenanigans are going to eventually affect the resale value of its vehicles. Consumers are going to wise up to the growing list of mid-year tweaks, and realize that you have to know the build date of the car to know if you’re

lol, just typical tech baron shit. I appreciate Tesla for all its done in mainstreaming EVs and building a car company from scratch. Truly impressive feats. However, as someone who will most certainly by an EV here in the next few years i wouldnt ever consider buying one from Tesla. 

Whoa whoa whoa, don’t besmirch Viper.

These “market disrupter” companies like Turo, DoorDash, Airbnb and etc. do only exactly that, disrupt. Oh and make a bunch of venture capitalists filthy rich.

We were going to rent through Turo for an upcoming trip to the PNW to visit family, but this story led me to additional reading and videos which has turned me off to the whole idea. We’re using USAA discounts to go the traditional route.

I’m gearing up for a one week trip to Florida in March, and looked into Turo as one of our potential options for a rental car. It didn’t take long for me to realize just how wildly expensive it is to rent cars through Turo.

Did Turo once and never again. So many f-ing fees and the liability aspect is scary.

“This is all a fun mob justice idea. But you know who isn’t on the no-fly list? Murderers. Rapists. Jan. 6 coup participants. Drunk drivers who killed people. Michael Flynn. Bernie Madoff (dead, I know). Deadbeat dads. The list goes on.”

It should be this way anyway.

You are dangerously, perhaps wilfully, incorrect.

Except it still sucks to get sick. Sure- the word is that Omicron is “Milder” but I know people who got it and were bedridden for a week. That sounds pretty shitty and can be easily avoided if people simply masked up.

Putting these people on a no-fly list wouldn’t be denying them transportation. They could still drive, take a bus, or take a train to distant destinations.

This would be fine if we had proof of vaccination to fly, but otherwise it’s one half of a solution. My opinion is that if your freedoms prevent you from receiving the vaccine, then you’re free to use your car and experience America’s many miles of beautiful roadways.

Support this 100%. This isn’t some shadowy list that people land on for reasons unknown, it’s people convicted of crimes in flight. I don’t think it’s any stretch at all to say you give up your privileges to fly after pulling stunts like that.