Only 8 States won’t let you so in the majority it’s not an issue. It’s also using common sense > law.
Only 8 States won’t let you so in the majority it’s not an issue. It’s also using common sense > law.
I think part of it has to do with simple driver education. When I learned to drive, a lot of it involved having loads in the back of a truck or trailers. In those cases hazards can be your best friend.
We’re now living together haha
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Of course? Who wouldn’t call and cancel? they already had my credit card so they would have charged me anyways if I hadn’t.
Haha, we’re Canadian so no AAA.
I swapped it out for a Mustang. It did infact pull towards crowds
This happened to me with a 2015 Camaro (rental) with a flat tire on the highway by Ontario, California. It was early January in the middle of an El Nino storm with half a foot of water.
In the State’s I’d be concerned someone had a gun if they got out and may have done that myself. Usually I step out if someone steps out up here in Canada as they don’t realize it’s a built 6ft3 guy in the car and just walk right back to theirs apologizing (eases the situation quick).
Looks like he struck again David:
So he’s Specialized in smashing bike?
How much fun was it for Clarkson to blow up his old house? It looked rather pleasing in the videos.
A lot of guys who actually work with their trucks buy steelies now a days just because prices have gone up and hey, no need for glitz on rims you’ll destroy anyways.
Is that the same car Matt Farah had a few weeks ago?
Fish n’ Chips
I can shed some light on this. I did an internship at a high profile embassy. You’re correct, in most cases they use cars that already reside in the country and if the car isn’t ‘black tie’ enough, they either get one from the government of the country (like the Suburbans provided by the US) or they’ll add a new…
I’m unimpressed, if you brake check you’re purposely endangering the lives of your passengers and other road users, let alone your own.
I believe the mirrors are borrowed from Jaguar