Apparently everyone on Jalopnik today works on a farm or ranch, never drivers their truck on public roads, and never goes above 15 mph so they don’t need seatbelts. Right.
Apparently everyone on Jalopnik today works on a farm or ranch, never drivers their truck on public roads, and never goes above 15 mph so they don’t need seatbelts. Right.
Wow, the antivaxxers are out in spades on your thread here. And I hate that, before I expanded the thread, they were the *only* ones showing up. Then I “see all discussions” and suddenly only a few are at the top, the rest are pushed down.
Let me guess, putting on a helmet to ride a motorcycle is too much of an inconvience for “bo” here as well. As is washing his hands after taking a dump,....
For a grown-ass man you sure whine like a little bitch
You fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders:
1 - Never get involved in a land war in Asia
2 - Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line
3 - Never argue logic with a Florida Man
Oh no! An inconvenience!
Uh, I hate to point this out, but you’re clearly the one being obtuse here.
That was all unnecessary. You should have just read the username you were replying to...
Seatbelt use in the U.S. is higher than it has ever been, with the IIHS reporting 86 percent of drivers belting up. More than half of people who die in vehicle crashes, however, are not clicking it.
Incorrect.
Okay, but the point is that road safety and lowering a death toll is probably just a smidge more important than a little bit of inconvenience.
What percentage of your vehicle operating hours would you think match this usage scenario?
When I first heard about the 7/8ths threshold, I wondered how on earth that could be constitutional.
This topic is one that has driven me livid since the day these companies came in to existence - I won’t get in to any more arguments with fellow armchair experts but will say that it is clearly at least a situation with no clear solution (I happen to fall on the side of thinking that these companies classifying their…
The whole Prop 22 thing was really annoying because the way the ballot was worded and how they marketed it, it felt more like they were trying to trick people into voting yes yet when you ask people about it they actually supported the No side.
I don’t see you building one, turd
FortNine’s Ryan makes the absolute best motorcycle videos on the internet. He’s smart, funny, engaging, and I learn something new most every video. Plus the production quality and writing is better than sites that surely have ten times the budget.
Are we going to delete/rename those characters?
It might have been a Bing Crosby reference which, um, if you know anything about ol’ Scotch and Slap ain’t much better.