I’ve basically driven with my headlights on, since the late 90s. Had a car where the ‘your lights are on’ warning died...and so did my battery a few times, so I just got in the habit of turn on when getting in and turn off when leaving.
I’ve basically driven with my headlights on, since the late 90s. Had a car where the ‘your lights are on’ warning died...and so did my battery a few times, so I just got in the habit of turn on when getting in and turn off when leaving.
Well it was going to happen as soon as Hell froze over but there was a conversion error
I’d assume it would know from GPS where it is/going and either not accept a route leaving CA or pull over if the driver doesn’t accept the change in requirements.
Definitely true. Article was about cost savings.
I have a 5 bedroom house with gas heat. DC/VA area. My winter gas bills are at worst around $150/month. Even if you stretch that to $200/month you still aren’t going to be saving that much.
Agreed. Arguing comes later when you have to buy another when what you bought breaks in 6 months.
Just to keep things in perspective. 72 down to 68 is going to save you maybe 10 bucks a month. (region and weather adjusted obvs)
adjusting plans when a major storm is coming is fare more effective than trying to pack the right tools so you can stupidly try to fight your way through it.
Marginally better but not great. Avoidable winter storm gridlock vs climate catastrophe...not exactly a hard choice
I’d actually pay money to have NBC coverage disabled.
Or use a VPN and just go to BBC, CBC or any other nations coverage where *public* goods are available to the *public*, not locked behind a corporate paywall.
Not just like racing seats but the exact same racing seat. Just amazing the complete duplication of a single concept across so many brands.
Not just like racing seats but the exact same racing seat. Just amazing the complete duplication of a single…
I tend to favor triangles if you have the space. they don’t go bad over time, but obvs aren’t as visible without light hitting them
re: 911 that’s likely no longer *required*. 3G networks are being decom’d in Q1 2022. Lots of On-Star type systems are about to stop working b/c of it without a dealer supplied upgrade.
VA prides itself on maintaining a low tax rate and a balanced budget. So VDOT is always scrounging for money if we get even a handful of storms in one year.
yeah, I think it’s 20 over posted is automatic reckless, and 80 is always reckless even in a 70. Do. Not. Speed. In. VA., they like their revenue stream.
It was well publicized the night before. This was fast developing but not that fast.
As a Rochester NY Native living in DC area, they don’t get right out and plow nor do they have the resources to really attack a large area. They can slowly grind down a snowfall, but a lot fast isn’t really feasible.
I believe I read the reason was to cut down on occupant ejections in crashes. And that submersion was a much less likely occurrence.
Well, think of all the weight savings he’ll gain walking to get help! ;-)