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I’m pretty sure that even the cameras let you go something like 4 mph over the limit. Definitely not 11 lol.
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leftist heap posted:cargo trailers are so underrated imo Everyone would rather buy the pickup truck, instead of a sensible car with a trailer hitch.
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 21:48 |
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Some guy tried to take a left turn against opposing traffic, was pissed that I didn't stop to let him in (I was turning right and had right of way) and asked if I wanted to fight him right there in the street at the next light. There was no one behind me, I didn't delay him in the slightest bit. People are loving insane nowadays
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 21:57 |
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actionjackson posted:going back to the city nerd video on the twin cities, my only issue is his comments is that he thought the perception of certain areas being unsafe for transit was overblown. That's definitely not true, and I think him being male is a part of that. There are definitely women I know here who stopped using transit after covid started, not just general safety issues, but being sexually harassed, fondled, etc. One woman told me that's why she stopped using transit when she lived in Chicago. So the car is a way to protect yourself from that. there have been female walkers/joggers in Rochester this summer that have had their breast fondled and/or butts slapped by men. time to get robocop on the case.
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Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:Some guy tried to take a left turn against opposing traffic, was pissed that I didn't stop to let him in (I was turning right and had right of way) and asked if I wanted to fight him right there in the street at the next light. There was no one behind me, I didn't delay him in the slightest bit. People are loving insane nowadays insanely normal behavior, drivers truly are the most level-headed of all
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Groda posted:Everyone would rather buy the pickup truck, instead of a sensible car with a trailer hitch. A funny car trailer thing is that my girlfriend has an older Honda Fit, and when researching if we could get a hitch specifically so that we wouldn't need my old truck anymore we learned that in the US it's not tow rated and the manual specifically warns you that it will void the warranty and could damage the car. But in Europe it is rated for towing and can actually tow quite a bit for such a small car Unrelated but related AI is very helpful
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 22:04 |
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I used to commute with my big dog in a flat bed trailer with a crate strapped on (I padded it on the inside). Weirdly he never wanted anything to do with the crate until I attached it to my bike. Then he hopped right in. He’s a good dog.
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Dog Case posted:A funny car trailer thing is that my girlfriend has an older Honda Fit, and when researching if we could get a hitch specifically so that we wouldn't need my old truck anymore we learned that in the US it's not tow rated and the manual specifically warns you that it will void the warranty and could damage the car. But in Europe it is rated for towing and can actually tow quite a bit for such a small car This is broadly true about tons of unibody cars, they're rated to tow 2x-4x as much in Europe than the US.
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Twerk from Home posted:This is broadly true about tons of unibody cars, they're rated to tow 2x-4x as much in Europe than the US. why is that?
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Megamissen posted:why is that? Europeans insist on towing an extra car behind them whenever they go on a drive, just in case
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Megamissen posted:why is that? Americans are soft, unskilled babies who cannot be trusted to tow much of anything at all
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 22:15 |
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It is unacceptable to tow anything heavy enough that prevents you from reaching 70 on an 8% grade.
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 22:22 |
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The real problem is weight of the payload in the vehicle, in Europe it's moving around Europeans, but in America...
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 22:23 |
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cat botherer posted:It is unacceptable to tow anything heavy enough that prevents you from reaching 70 on an 8% grade. do you not have a specific speed limit for towing in america?
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 22:26 |
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In Oregon you do not have to title or register trailers with a loaded weight of 1,800 pounds or less meaning there is not yearly fee to own one. Also 1,800 pounds is fairly close to the payload capacity of a standard f150. LOL
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 22:27 |
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Megamissen posted:do you not have a specific speed limits in america? No
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 22:28 |
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Megamissen posted:do you not have a specific speed limit for towing in america? I did a long distance drive recently for the first time in a while and forgot how upsetting it is to have Chevy 2500s blast past you towing a 2 axle camper at 80mph. This happens constantly.
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Megamissen posted:do you not have a specific speed limit for towing in america? Speed limits are merely a suggestion
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Related to popular tow vehicles in the US: https://www.thedrive.com/news/38238/ram-2500-drivers-have-the-most-duis-more-than-twice-the-national-average-report
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WaryWarren posted:there have been female walkers/joggers in Rochester this summer that have had their breast fondled and/or butts slapped by men. time to get robocop on the case. if we could staff up transit orgs enough to have conductors to help old people, chaperone worried patrons, etc on the trains the culture of what goes on in transit would change pretty rapidly and in a much more substantial way than the current system of two cops randomly stepping on a few trains during the day and kicking sleepers awake or whatever before loving off again
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 22:45 |
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Megamissen posted:why is that? Serious guess I think the European requirements for brakes (almost always surge brakes) on everything but the smallest trailers might have something to do with it. I put a junkyard hitch on my 1.8 liter shitbox. I use it mostly for a bike rack but I rent a trailer at a gas station or borrow one from the lumber yard once or twice a year or so when something too big or heavy for the box bike or roof rack needs moving.
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Invalido posted:Serious guess I think the European requirements for brakes (almost always surge brakes) on everything but the smallest trailers might have something to do with it. I put a junkyard hitch on my 1.8 liter shitbox. I use it mostly for a bike rack but I rent a trailer at a gas station or borrow one from the lumber yard once or twice a year or so when something too big or heavy for the box bike or roof rack needs moving. Also half of America has zero safety inspections whatsoever, so even if the state mandates trailer brakes there is no practical way to make sure they're in place.
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Megamissen posted:do you not have a specific speed limit for towing in america? as fast as possible, you gotta go fast
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 23:05 |
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eSports Chaebol posted:I’m pretty sure that even the cameras let you go something like 4 mph over the limit. Definitely not 11 lol. leftist heap posted:cargo trailers are so underrated imo I put 55kg of kids on my bullitt and it rides *better* than empty. That’s emphatically not the case with a trailer. That said they are fit for purpose and infinitely cheaper than a legit cargo bike, so they’re great for weekly shops and occasional bulky errands. cat botherer posted:I used to commute with my big dog in a flat bed trailer with a crate strapped on (I padded it on the inside). Weirdly he never wanted anything to do with the crate until I attached it to my bike. Then he hopped right in. He’s a good dog. actionjackson posted:obviously more people on transit = more safety, but more safety requires more people, so it's a catch-22 Exact same thing as bike infra. If your population isn’t prone to that petty sexual aggression they get away with outside of a transit system, they don’t do it o the bus either. evil_bunnY has issued a correction as of 23:22 on Aug 10, 2023 |
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evil_bunnY posted:
yes exactly but in our current situation i don't blame her for avoiding transit based on those experiences
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# ? Aug 11, 2023 00:04 |
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https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/man-forced-ditch-115k-ford-ev-truck-family-road-trip-chicago-biggest-scam-modern-times.amp dumb man dumb car dumb article but funny too
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# ? Aug 11, 2023 03:52 |
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"It's my god-given right to drive thousands of miles nonstop over a weekend!"
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# ? Aug 11, 2023 04:10 |
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local man bad with money, planning
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# ? Aug 11, 2023 04:20 |
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aside from buying that truck making no sense in the first place if you want to do roads trips, at $115k it seems like it might be cheaper to also buy a random used gas car to use for road trips just in terms of reducing the mileage you're putting on the truck
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# ? Aug 11, 2023 04:26 |
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quote:$56 to charge his vehicle from 10% to 90%. The charge was good for another 215 miles. 215 miles is 346 km, at 15 L per 100 km for an F-150 that's 52 L of fuel, gas seems to be about $1.50 a liter in Winnipeg, so it would have cost $78 to drive that far in a gas car. Seems to be a pretty good deal if you look up where the chargers are in advance.
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# ? Aug 11, 2023 04:26 |
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mystes posted:aside from buying that truck making no sense in the first place if you want to do roads trips, at $115k it seems like it might be cheaper to also buy a random used gas car to use for road trips just in terms of reducing the mileage you're putting on the truck A firefighter in my neighborhood bought one of those trucks and parks it directly in front of the fire hall, blocking half the lane. I hope a drunk hits it and totals it.
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# ? Aug 11, 2023 04:28 |
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I feel like this also shows the problem with electric cars with how americans drive, which is it can replace short trips that ideally wouldn't be by car in the first place, but then it won't work for the ridiculous 1,400 mile road trips, at least without a better fast charger network
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# ? Aug 11, 2023 04:31 |
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how do you road trip in a pickup? bed cap to keep the bags dry in the rain?
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Real hurthling! posted:how do you road trip in a pickup? bed cap to keep the bags dry in the rain?
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# ? Aug 11, 2023 04:35 |
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It looks like he owns this company: https://altobafreight.ca/ I suspect he does not actually need a pickup truck for work
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# ? Aug 11, 2023 04:38 |
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10k on two chargers. what an idiot
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# ? Aug 11, 2023 04:45 |
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he literally owns a freight/logistics company and he couldn't figure out that using an electric vehicle for a long roadtrip without access to chargers might not be a good idea
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# ? Aug 11, 2023 04:48 |
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actionjackson posted:going back to the city nerd video on the twin cities, my only issue is his comments is that he thought the perception of certain areas being unsafe for transit was overblown. That's definitely not true, and I think him being male is a part of that. There are definitely women I know here who stopped using transit after covid started, not just general safety issues, but being sexually harassed, fondled, etc. One woman told me that's why she stopped using transit when she lived in Chicago. So the car is a way to protect yourself from that. Yeah, I vividly remember being sexually harassed and followed off the bus (!) by two grown-rear end men when I was a teenager. Other passengers/the driver did nothing. Nowadays I drive, walk, take the bus, and bike, and I feel safest on the bike because I'm fast and not penned in. That said, I think a lot of the perception of public transit being unsafe boils down to racism and paranoia about homeless people, which may be why public transit advocates tend to dismiss it.
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Real hurthling! posted:how do you road trip in a pickup? bed cap to keep the bags dry in the rain? Tonneau covers are super popular among the suburban pickup crowd in general.
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That's it! Back to Winnipeg!!!
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