People around here are idiots who can’t put their phones down. I’ve moved in time to watch the car in front of me get plowed into cross traffic at least a dozen times in my years of driving.
People around here are idiots who can’t put their phones down. I’ve moved in time to watch the car in front of me get plowed into cross traffic at least a dozen times in my years of driving.
Below the limit IS legal, unless there is a lower limit posted. The person doing 60 in a 65 is driving legally.
If avoiding being in an accident is an anxiety disorder, so be it.
OP is one of those idiots who will pull up on my bumper with his brights on because my escape inconvenienced him, he deserves the snark.
1. I’m sorry you don’t understand what a limit is.
Merging is fine, that is however not what happens.
Dealers aren’t great, but I don’t buy anything without being able to test drive it and scope everything out.
So without a place to do that, dealers are the best option.
Vent windows and floor mounted vents.
Cushy leather seats with adjustable lumbar and wonderful back support. Yes you used to be able to have both.
Imagine being able to actually see out of a vehicle to avoid an impact instead of limiting visibility so you’re more likely to be involved in an impact....
Considering I’ve left room to dodge right.... nope.
That skinny pedal on the right, put it all the way to the floor.
You seem to have a failure to understand basic traffic law..... This definition might help you:
People do that all the time. Oddly enough, they miss their exit a couple mornings in a row, they suddenly decide to just stay behind you instead of being a douche.
I do this, for one simple reason:
Zipper merges are one of those “only works in fantasy land” things.
They don’t suit me because I need a vehicle that can comfortably carry 5 passengers daily.
They don’t suit me because the nearest charger is is 15 miles from my home and I have no at home charging, so I can’t charge at home.
Just a comparison.
I thought I was out of the game when I bought this:
A Chevy Bolt cost about $10k more than a Mitsubishi Mirage.