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No sensors, just math, passengers + luggage + cargo + fuel and crew’s approval.

For a show that was pretty good about casting realistic vehicles, they really botched the Byrd family cars in the later seasons. I’d even give them some credit and say it would be reasonable for them to hold onto the Odyssey (America’s #1 rated minivan), but to replace Buddy’s Datsun with that Olds was silly. 

The ol, fake concern trolling. Grow up.

Depends if he has a boner. I'm sure more than a few cops would love nothing more than to strip a woman on the side of the road just because he can. 

hey look, someone trying to be funny and failing miserably

LOL, now you’ll feel like every other EV has when waiting at a standard charger while a Tesla is using it instead of a supercharger somewhere.

They’ve since added 40 more stalls in San Luis Obispo, and a 55 stall station in Kettleman City (plus more in other areas along the SF to LA routes). During holiday times, they also bring temporary stalls on trucks as necessary.

Evidence certainly points in that direction, yes.

Nah, people of all races and walks of life listen to loud music. I’m saying only the minorities will actually get ticketed for it. The white guy with the punisher skull sticker listening to Garth Brooks loudly in his pickup truck is never going to be pulled over.

Or it could just be homeowners constantly complaining about getting pissed off at car or bike owners making excessive levels of noise.

Yeah, came to say, lifted trucks and Harley’s with straight-pipes will be excluded in practice, I’m sure.

Yup. You can hear straight-piped Harley’s from 5 blocks away, but no tickets for those people.

The Accord is the answer.

That is the worst take.

Time to swing in the other direction.

I just think of the time we were replacing our ‘02 Camry with a ‘14 Highlander. While my wife was test driving the Highlander another salesperson saw me checking out the FT86 in the showroom. We chatted about it a bit but I expressed in no uncertain terms I was NOT shopping.

Also in a suburb of Houston. Inside Houston proper it's a little dicey to ride, but those suburbs 

Of course they had connections. The whole town is related.

The only way to stop a bad person with a Jeep, is a good person with a Jeep.

The cops’ inaction reeks of “Good Ol’ boys” network here, maybe the scumbag had connections? hmm.. or maybe they too shared the same irrational hate of cyclists and thought he “deserved it”? I’m just asking questions here.