foxfire15
Foxfire15
foxfire15

It has a purpose here. It lets you farm out the trees for your blades, and maxing a 4 star and then releasing it gets you an overdrive.

Yeah, I saw 0 change in my check. And don’t get use to it, the “cuts” are temporary, and will eventually be higher IIRC.

It might. Depends how much people choose the option I imagine. I do have admit it’s pretty cool though.

TBH, most people who can afford this truck, aren’t going to be doing that. At most I see grabbing lumber or similar, as a (well payed) contractor might.

I live in AZ. Most lanes are marked here. If it was something like a lane that goes into an exit (or merge on/off points) we usually have stuff like this

It’s more that it takes the same design cues as literally every other sedan on the market. It feels uninspired to me.

What, because I don’t like spending 2-3 hours doing my brakes myself? I do the rest of it, brakes are just a massive time sink.

All I see is cracks, possibly from where they widened the road. There are no marked lane lines. It’s 1 lane.

Uh, no. That’s not how this works, as much as you’d like to believe it does.

As far as I can see, it’s one wide lane past the yield sign. Therefore the cop was doing what he should, which was wait for an opening. The first valid opening comes just after the guy cuts the shoulder.

I see the end of the merge lane. Past that there are no marks on the road to indicate the road continues to be 2 lanes.

True, but there are no lane lines. Technically once you pass the end of the line marking the end of the merging lane, it’s all one lane. That “side” lane isn’t actually a lane, just a wide road.

Of course. I watched the video a few times though, and the only opening I see is just after the guy passes the cop. Any other time would have made you in the wrong, and an ass.

It’s one of those funky if/but situations.

I see what is either a seam in the road from when they added the turn lane, or the track left by the car 2 cars ahead (hard to tell in rain) but having watched it 5 times, I see no lane lines aside from the far left yellow one, and the one indicating the start of the turn lane.

If you are the one yielding, and you have to force the traffic that you are yielding to yield, you’re doing it wrong.

There are no lane lines, so the road is 1 lane wide (though widening for the upcoming turn lane there). He was doing what he was supposed to.

it’s a forced merge, what does he need to signal for? (aside from being polite) Per yield, he needs to wait for an opening to enter safely. If you’re forcing people to slow down / adjust for you, and you’re at the yield, you’re doing it wrong. There are no lane lines between him and the right hand turn up ahead, so

I see no lane lines, so it appears to be a straight merge. Cop was doing what he should have, which is wait for an opening.

Yeah, it’s not hard at all, just tedious. A lot of people are afraid to even look under the hood of their cars. To much of the “everything is electronic” attitude these days. The basics of cars haven’t really changed much over the years, and basic maintenance is still the same as always.