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Well, this is an honor!

To quote my drivers ed teacher:

*Said with a raspy, country, I-served-during-Vietnam (not in, just during) twang*

“Boys and girls, it doesn’t matter if you are going ONE-HUNDRED-AND-TWENTY miles per hour! Somebody will come along doing ONE-HUNDRED-AND-TWENTY-ONE miles per hour! IF YOU ARE NOT PASSING, (*Pause for

I see the RAM designers are working for BMW now...

Is it Trail Hail Mary Rated?

(Sorry, that’s the best joke I’m able to think of.)

Yes, the Corvette is a CP. But this post is about the Viper.

Was this one already a thing? Dammit, I made a new gif for no reason then.

Jeep Wrangler. As I took my doors off for cruising around on Memorial Day weekend, I came to a sudden realization, “This thing is just a big toy.”

Psh. Whatever.

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The interchange I use on my commute home is close to a pretty large auto auction facility. Usually daily, I see a Class III truck either going to or leaving the auction. I think that most of the trucks I see are Dodge/Ram trucks, but that could be my Mopar bias showing.

Attempt to DD it.

I think, but don’t quote me on this, those are used in areas with low speed limits just as a means to grab peoples attention - particularly in places with a lot of pedestrian/vehicle interaction. I guess the thought is that a sign with “15 MPH” would look pretty typical and you may just pass over it without paying

My home state, WV, uses the typical white road signs w/black text for them. They aren’t the most visible either and I think most people just choose to ignore them.

Same to you! Also, I spotted this on a truck yesterday (sorry for the blurry photo).

I wish I had a real reason to own a vehicle like that...but, seeing as my trailer pulling experience/need is limited to a small cart full of gravel behind our lawn mower, I doubt I’m going to have that reason anytime in the near future.

Were money no object, I would own one of these. Fortunately for myself and probably society as a whole, I am financially limited.

We can improve it.