My car beeps at me so much when the seatbelt is not on that I just put it on even if I’m just moving the car a few feet.
My car beeps at me so much when the seatbelt is not on that I just put it on even if I’m just moving the car a few feet.
Why are those seats making me hungry?
It’s a Jeep thing, and I don’t understand, but I’m sure some Jeep guy will snap this up in no time.
In 1991, I was sitting in the passenger side of a 1990 Camaro in my driveway and struck by an out-of-control Camry that skidded down a hill in the rain, flew across a ditch, over a culvert and directly into my door. I got a broken collarbone and slashed ear from the seatbelt and both cars were totalled. To this day, I…
This is how the fork trucks I use at work operate. I probably probably spend more time buckling and unbuckling for small shifts in vehicle position in a 12 hour shift than you would in a year. You’ll be OK.
If your the type of person that normally wears a seatbelt, this probably doesn’t apply to you. Perhaps you didn’t finish the article but it mentions GM has a bypass in the vehicle settings for those who don’t want it. Which I get may be used to defeat the feature by those that don’t wear a seatbelt anyway. I say save…
The new normal...
Well I will never buy a GM vehicle again. Seatbelts aren’t the COVID vaccine. The only person I can hurt by not buckling up is myself, and I have every right to make that call. I live in a condo building, I pull up to a loading area, unload my groceries into a cart then drive a few hundred yards to my parking space. I…
Yeah, it’s a pain in the ass. My car will go 180 miles an hour regardless of the speed limit and I can turn the stability control completely off. But, I can’t roll down from my mailbox to my garage without buckling up. It just seems like a weird mix of safety and free-for-all.
Bet you a trillion dollars he thinks wearing a mask is infringing on his right to breathe.
A compromise could be just limiting the speed to something appropriate for moving a car out of the way and basically nothing else.
Enough that it would be an inconvenience and if you can’t see that it would be an inconvenience in these types of situations you’re just being obtuse.
What percentage of your vehicle operating hours would you think match this usage scenario?
I’d love this when I’m backing my car out of the garage to get it out of the way of something I’m working on, or when I move it from the driveway to the garage, or when I’m moving it to get another car out, or doing one of the million other things that don’t really require a seat belt.
They’re probably hiring her to fix Fallout 76.
I mean, these giant mods always seemed like a good way for people to build a portfolio rather than actually release a mod, so good for them
“Seriously, boaters actually turned their crafts around and chased down the Switch prototypes just to figure out what they just saw blow past them.”
Yes, the 350 and 370z both had them. But to be fair, I also forgot they did.
I think the vents in the doors are just a carry over from the 350Z.
Coming back from a trip to Guatemala my buddy got pulled off the plane by US customs on landing. They took him to “the dark room” and explained that (5'10" skinny white active-duty military John Smith) was on the no-fly list because (6'7" 400-pound Somalian John Smith) was on the no-fly list, and the computer compels…