BC - especially urban and suburban areas - didn’t used to have so many because the weather out here doesn’t call for as many big non-commercial vehicles. It picked-up (pardon the pun) in the last 10 years. Wonder why? (I have theories)
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You use spec headlamps that don't make having lasers shot in your eye seem mild by comparison? Because I find pickup and luxury vehicle drivers are the worst offenders for overly bright halogen headlamps. Had some drip behind me earlier this week with blinding lights.I am courteous, I leave space, I dont tailgate, etc.
This whole idea of people using a pickup as their daily driver when they aren't contractors of some kind (or similar) baffles me. I suppose if you live on a rural property and want a true 4x4 (most SUVs are AWD nowadays but 4x4 pickups are still common) or something but I find a lot of people driving them without, to my eye at least, a good case for doing so.BC - especially urban and suburban areas - didn’t used to have so many because the weather out here doesn’t call for as many big non-commercial vehicles. It picked-up (pardon the pun) in the last 10 years. Wonder why? (I have theories)
This whole idea of people using a pickup as their daily driver when they aren't contractors of some kind (or similar) baffles me. I suppose if you live on a rural property and want a true 4x4 (most SUVs are AWD nowadays but 4x4 pickups are still common) or something but I find a lot of people driving them without, to my eye at least, a good case for doing so.
Hm. Interesting. I've never had anyone around here do New Year's fireworks. The guy behind me used to do them for most of the summer holidays but never New Year's. We sometimes get some Diwali fireworks happening, though.Someone in my neighborhood set off fireworks early last evening.
Hm. Interesting. I've never had anyone around here do New Year's fireworks. The guy behind me used to do them for most of the summer holidays but never New Year's. We sometimes get some Diwali fireworks happening, though.
My area is full of grocery getter pickups. All high spec F150s and Rams, with leather and high performance engines and low profile tires. Or Ford Raptors with ridiculous offload setups, ready for the Dakar Rally. There are three Raptors within 10 houses of me. There is one at the house of the parents of the Subban brothers. PK is retired and I think one other made the NHL? Their house has a gate. Our house has a pile of plywood at the side.This whole idea of people using a pickup as their daily driver when they aren't contractors of some kind (or similar) baffles me. I suppose if you live on a rural property and want a true 4x4 (most SUVs are AWD nowadays but 4x4 pickups are still common) or something but I find a lot of people driving them without, to my eye at least, a good case for doing so.
UghThe other thing we have are Mercedes G wagons.
Even more ugh (the local Tesla store is in the mall near me so I see their demo unit frequently)Then we have a couple of Cybertrucks.
And as the driver of one of those low vehicles ('23 Civic) I thank you. I swear sedans are as low to the ground as some sports cars nowadays, at least the compact ones like mine.Headlights are bright, so I try to stay back from low vehicles at night.
De-christmatizing?s there a term for the un decorating task of putting away Christmas decor?
De-corating?