Why not both?
Why not both?
Working at a job that you want and getting to that job without a car isn’t a zero-sum game. They’re not mutually exclusive. It happens all over the world.
Yea, but don’t forget, they probably don’t need dental.
Another thing to consider is that these new taxes are tied to the state you’re registered in, meanwhile fuel taxes are tied to wherever you happen to be driving. If I live in 2 states and drive a gas vehicle, I’m paying for the roads in 2 states.
Please be another landmark, record-breaking lawsuit.
Those are not non-monetary benefits. They definitely cost real money!
I live on less than 1/8th an acre, and my house manages to have a detached garage in the back, that includes a driveway that runs from the front, along the house, and into the back yard where the detached garage is. Don’t piss on me and tell me it’s raining.
Put alleys behind the houses and garages on the alleys. The street facing end of the house is a front porch.
Rolling lab experiments aren’t meant to be owned by the average public.
Misleading article, including when I read it yesterday on a different website. Ace Reporting, must be AI generated.
the GPS will get the car, not the people inside.
Ram Ecodiesel, extended tank plus a small transfer tank in the bed. About 48-50gal on board at full, over 30mpg on the highway. In fact my daily commute is about 28-30mpg.
There’s no reason they can’t be budgeted, except for the fact that the police still budget for and believe in more extreme, confrontational, and violent forms of policing. This isn’t expensive technology compared to some of the other arsenal they budget for and the effectiveness is plainly obvious, if not just in the…
Blacked-out cars: They were never popular to begin with, but they have an audience. They always did and always will. Perhaps tho, the sun will set on “Midnight Edition” cars for something else.
Hard disagree on many things.
But here’s the thing. Those idiots were already racing in and out of traffic in the middle of a major metro area at the tale end of rush hour, risking the lives of other motorists.
Sure, but what exactly is the solution? If there’s no real consequences for the thieves outside of “oh if we catch you we catch you but good luck”, then what’s the point? Do you put in a policy to force everyone to have Low-jack or some other GPS unit in all cars? Sure that maybe the fix. Do you put it on the…
Florida....maybe too much theft or fraud.
$1400 isn’t terrible. I think 1BRs around here are going for $1800, and $2200+ for 2BR.
And what about it? 200+M Americans do it about once a week.