Three. But it was uncomfortable.
Three. But it was uncomfortable.
I don’t see where the original building remained in that expanded factory - it looks like mainly flat roofs with the decorative facade on the front to look like the original building.
Just watched a Louis Rossmann video showing a store with windows papered over by all the different NYC building inspection department work permits. It is hard to believe both the level of specialization and that each permit has a different department, no doubt with its own procedures for managing the permit process.
I’m getting a set of rollers for the front of the car that will simply spin rather than launching it. For extra safety, electric motors to keep the peripheral speed above the car’s current speed. It might deflect deer as well - just yeet them up and over the vehicle.
The leak test is to keep gasoline from evaporating out into the atmosphere, not to manage out-the-tailpipe products. Same reason gasoline containers now cannot have simple vents like they used to. It’s the evaporative emissions requirements.
Is that why toguh is often seen where tough was intended?
Wait until it won’t allow your car to start because you are at a filling station and ethanol fuel vapors are in the air.
They could pick up mouth wash if the alcohol from it didn’t evaporate completely in the time it takes to go from the rinse and spit and the walk to the car.
“Guns stolen from cars”? The cars don’t own the guns.
Not worse than the number of car enthusiasts typing “break” as in “my breaks failed”
Almost certainly not a lug nut or wheel spacer failure. It looks like an initial failure of the lower ball joint or lower knuckle. There is a flash of the brake disk still in place on the wheel near the end of the video after the second hit.
Smoke test. Saw a recent one where there was a crack at the filler nozzle weld; not a place people think to look.
There’s always DC Metro as an example - as the percentage of public funding went up, the reliability and number of buses went down. Problems that should be repaired in hours last for years. They put rail cars into service with wheels that might fall off.
It came into existence in the 1700s. It was used to seize abandoned pirate ships. Since the pirates weren’t willing to hang around the government needed a legal means to take the ship. So someone came up with the fiction of charging the ship with the crime of piracy, allowing that as a legal basis.
They are significant to the economy, not numerically, and not the typical abuser encountered in urban areas. Roughly 80% of the US lives in or very close to cities, so a typical driver is far more likely to encounter a truck abuser than a driver whose livelihood depends on responsible truck operation.
Not a V-6? Is it a radial? Perhaps a rotary!!
I’ve seen people driving around on those wheels, no tires required.
Probably held him for 12 hours before taking the sample.
That ambulance would be the first on the scene of an accident.
You don’t know how safe the driving the photo-enforced tickets was checking. Perhaps they were all at 3am on an abandoned stretch of road. Or the vehicle is parked at a place where the speed cam, triggered by other drivers, keeps being the one the cam company identifies.