My seat of the pants sense is that Subaru should be on the list - there’s just a ton of old models on the road. At least where I live.
My seat of the pants sense is that Subaru should be on the list - there’s just a ton of old models on the road. At least where I live.
“people’s”
They’re mandatory where I live - new drivers get an ‘N’, and learners get an ‘L’. Cant say I notice myself driving any differently around them though. But who knows.
Except the black folks weren’t having any fun, they were just walking through her neighborhood.
Based on how many clearly abused Sentras and Altimas I see still chugging down the road, I’m actually not.
Don’t these red light tickets and speed camera tickets just go to the registered owner of the car - not necessarily the driver? That’s certainly the way it works in Canada. And if that’s the case in the US too - having gender and race adds nothing to the ticket that makes it harder to fight.
This is what you file under “stuff you don’t think about when driving a classic car”.
Ugh. Seriously. I’d much rather err on the side of assuming the Trump campaign is halfway competent, then assume they aren’t and watch them run to victory in November - but look, I get it, feeling intellectually superior to everyone associated with Trump is tempting.
I’m glad I’m not the only one.
You keep making this about lying. This isn’t about lying, this is about acting rationally.
WRX / Financial Sense guy are one and the same. Right down to the WRX and the cargo bike / bike commuting. It works well for me - I get to enjoy my last ‘new’ 6-speed ICE vehicle - but put almost no miles on it (around 8000 km / <5000 miles) a year. But my average commute / trip is done by bike or cargo bike - which…
I had a two door Wrangler, a 2015, when our son was born. A fun car. Loved driving it with the roof off. But it never felt remotely safe enough for a baby, or a toddler. Even with the right car seats or booster seats. So he never rode in it - and it was gone within a few months of his birth. Just not worth it, there…
My goodness, you are dangerously naïve if you believe all of that. This how bad people get put in positions of power. Let me guess - you think Kamala’s got it all wrapped up already too, there’s no way Trump can win - and hell, they’re running such a shitty, underwhelming, irrational campaign that you probably don’t…
Not at all. The people operating his campaign are rationale. They won in 2016 with a catastrophically flawed candidate. Don’t think that because Trump isn’t rational, his handlers aren’t either.
On the assumption that the people working on his campaign are rational individuals who actively want to see him get elected and understand how bad a look this would be.
I’m sure the Trump campaign was unaware.
there’s an assumption here that fighting a fire in Europe is the same as fighting one in Norther America. I’m not so sure it is. Our building are taller. More of them are made from wood. I’m guessing that fire fighters here also have to respond to a wider variety of fires - forest fires, grass land fires, fires in…
I honestly get a red flag whenever someone posts a ‘really good deal’ on the basis that they’re leaving town right away. Sure, sometimes it’s probably the case, but it’s also the perfect storm for hijinks. A desirable car. Low price. And if you want it, you better buy it now - there’s no time for an inspection,…
Is that necessarily true though? My thinking was that they’d be building one gigantic one in place of building 3 smaller ones. So - no - they wouldn’t be mothballing three current ships (right away at least), but the ultimate idea would be to have fewer vessels transporting more people at less cost.
Yep - I live in a City of about a 100 000 people, and we get frequent cruise ships all summer. Nothing remotely like this - but we typically get the type that carry around 3000 people. When three of them arrive at once - and that does happen - we get a noticeable influx of people that clogs things up. I don’t…