callmefence
Keyboard cowboy
I bought a new truck last year over the phone. Driving to pick it up was exciting because I never ask what color it was.
Sure glad it wasn't yellow
Sure glad it wasn't yellow
Resale red...good color to have..sim.-ang.king":105pu1nf said:I wanted people to see me while I was driving so I went with Victory Red, since hazard orange wasn't an option. :lol:
ALACOWMAN":zd4g5joq said:Resale red...good color to have..
backhoeboogie":3k9el744 said:ALACOWMAN":3k9el744 said:Resale red...good color to have..
Just don't go waving it in front of a bull.
if people weren't always on the brakes for nothing that would help too.. darn, driving around here they're on the brake for every corner.. they're not slowing down, they're just eternally covering the brakeTrue Grit Farms":dsurppmn said:Asphalt needs to be a different color, now I know why so many people are swerving and running off the road. Maybe every vehicle needs a strobe light like a school bus. Because adding a third brake light hasn't helped to make people pay ATTENTION and stop running into the back of other vehicles.
Aaron":18tv5dip said:ddd75":18tv5dip said:speaking of high beams..
whats up with people just leaving the high beams on all the time? I have my hand on the 'brights' lever the entire time i drive at night because i have to bright nearly 80% of the cars on the road.
especially those newer models with the high intensity blue lights. they can see like daylight with the low beams on but no no.. they need the high beams on..
I don't know about other places, but don't remember dimming headlights being mentioned in drivers handbook here. Not sure that it is law here or just more of a courtesy. Of course flashing headlights to other drivers to warn of the cop at the next bend in the corner wasn't mentioned either.