On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 07:14:02 -0700, Scott en Aztl‡n
I was thinking about this today as I aproached a red light.
Drives me crazy 4059DYM You mean the car ahead of you IN THE INTERSECTION just stays there in spite of traffic coming at him...
I had 3 choices. 2 lanes had SUVs in them. The middle lane had only half as many cars in it, but did have a "work truck" (one that actually is used as a truck instead of a pbuttenger car) in it.
I wasn't happy with the situation, but I got behind the "work truck" in hopes that the middle lane would allow me the best access to whichever lane flowed smoothly.
Another correct decision on my part. The right lane was just as slow as the middle lane, and the SUV I would have been behind in the left lane had I chosen that one was a sloth.
I've heard this from you before - the fact is, that the car you drive will affect your insurance rates, at least in many states.
That's an odd question - does it matter what kind of hat? I saw a chick in a convertible today with an odd looking hat. She wasn't a sloth, but I pbutted her anyway.
IOW, are they swerving all over the road. Sure, not all old drivers are like that, but I nearly ran into one today right across from the MVD. It seems that some people completely lose their abilitiy (if they ever had any) to drive when they're on the street in front of the MVD.
Ready for 55 again 4061SUV's rise has very little to do with CAFE, and more to do with: - cheap fuel prices in the 80's, after about 1983 or so. - lax energy policy (CAFE was actually relaxed in...
Or an H2 or an Excursion - sure, those cars aren't necessarily underpowered, but most people who have SUVs drive like they have 4-cylinder Volkswagen Beetle engines in them.
Isn't that usually the case?