tractorman90
TractorMan90
tractorman90

Thank God. Indy resident here. Those cars do nothing but take up valuable parking spaces in areas where it’s nearly impossible to find parking. They are never out of their spots=nobody uses them. I think it was more of an idea for a larger city where it’s harder to own your own vehicle or move around in it. Most of

Possibly because of US trader-customer laws and liability? All it takes is one belligerent customer to find fault with one of the cars and sue the council who sold it to him and the whole plan is out of profit and into ‘expensive’ territory, which is a strict no-no for any city council.

Neutral: How do I feel about cars? Same as ever. And I was really enjoying the lack of traffic that is now gradually coming to an end.

Two friends were killed on the night of our highschool graduation (1988) in a Samurai rollover. One was trapped under the vehicle and one was thrown from it and impacted a mailbox, breaking her neck. Two others lived, one paralysed and one walked away completely physically uninjured. They were young drivers (17 and 18

Same as all the corporate statements and blackout pictures all over social media today. Does literally nothing but if you don’t do it, you’re a racist. 

Neutral: After nine (?) weeks working at home with 9 year old twins, grocery shopping is now a joy. I’ll use any excuse to get out of the house; even just firing up the Beast and cruising up the highway listening to music. Since I no longer have a motorcycle, this is now my chill time. 

Aimlessly driving is a great way to clear my head. Of course, I am white. If you’re a person of color, that same activity can lead to all sorts of bad outcomes.

You should be horrified and extremely disappointed in your racist comments.

That would be the Bronco II.

For some reason, white people in this country only understand violence

Neutral: Getting into the car to go somewhere is like field trip day at school.

Neutral - No change. I still like em and not a fan of working on them.

Except it’s not. The CDC has said the best case mathematical fit shows a 0.26% mortality rate. It’s not 1% as you say is current, and it could be as low as 0.1%, which is on par with a moderate flu season.

People understand his comment, but he took it out of context and made it seem like he wasn’t. The tone of the article makes it sound like Clint said “we should have sell out crowds and cram together with no masks and have everyone cough at each other!” rather than the much more measured response of “Hey if other

He’s right.  You can still let some people be in the stands and socially distance, fun fact, the people would get to choose whether or not to attend

Many Nascar tracks have a lot of space where fans could be pretty spread out. You could at least consider it before jumping straight into COVID death stat porn. Not like packing 30K people into a baseball stadium (or tens of thousands on every major street in every major city to protest).

How do you take a comment about putting fans into the seats and go right into racial protests? I see any athlete like how Charles Barkley put it in a commercial years ago. They arent role models. They drive cars.

Not social distancing while protesting totally allowed. Going to a NASCAR race, not allowed. Perhaps they should allow protesting at a NASCAR race?

I don’t think he was insinuating that they should try and sell a ticket for every seat available.