Yeah, it basically gave me SA on how long the watch batteries last, and the $250 or so the dealership will charge to replace them.The percentage of SA enhancing TPMS alerts, in my experience, is zero.
Yeah, it basically gave me SA on how long the watch batteries last, and the $250 or so the dealership will charge to replace them.The percentage of SA enhancing TPMS alerts, in my experience, is zero.
On the TPMS front, I actually like it. My wife drives city streets to work and drives through some interesting areas. So she picks up debris often enough (including a .38 casing once!) that we usually find out via TPMS first and can get it repaired before she winds up with a flat at 8pm in the snow.
They are especially helpful in winter when it's cold out.Twice TPMS alerts have helped me out in my current car. First was a 'best case' scenario where I had it in the middle of a family road trip starting out on a week-long vacation. Ended up being road debris and got the tire replaced after a lunch break on the way down due to how rapidly it was deflating. Second was more gradual but did alert me to another piece of debris in a tire.
So overall, happy to have them.
I remember being in a defensive driving course to lower my insurance back in my early 20s.View attachment 40056
I saw a bumper sticker recently that said, "If I'm passing you on the right, you're the idiot."
I had a manger like that once. He told us all a story of how he did that on a long stretch of two lane road, beside an 18 wheeler, to regulate all the cars behind him from going faster than he deemed appropriate. Then he proceeded to do something similar with all our careers. He was a real piece of work.Then set cruise control to equal the car next to me on the right."
In many states, including MD, the left lane is defined as the passing lane. Camping in it is therefore illegal (yeah, I know, so is speeding). We don't enforce it as hard as TX, but it's still the law. It's nice when ethics and the law align.I remember being in a defensive driving course to lower my insurance back in my early 20s.
For some reason a person admitted that the proper way to deal with a slow person in the left lane was to tailgate and flash high beams.
The instructor's response: they're all just lanes. If you want to go faster, it's your responsibility to go around.
Once you get over that, you'll be a lot less mad.
And before anyone accuses me of being a granny on the left, my average cruise speed on a highway is 85-90mph. But when I'm tailgated by a Silverado on I-95 who wants to go 100, my favorite game is "take my foot off the gas and make you ride your brakes. Then set cruise control to equal the car next to me on the right."
Man, you’d hate driving in KS… people camp in the left lane like it’s their job out here, although they aren’t usually rude about it- just a “small town” mindset. Or they’re on their phones. 😤In many states, including MD, the left lane is defined as the passing lane. Camping in it is therefore illegal (yeah, I know, so is speeding). We don't enforce it as hard as TX, but it's still the law. It's nice when ethics and the law align.
! I do not for the life of me understand these a-holes who tailgate. I mean what the hell do they think is going to happen if the person in front has to slam the brakes? They're going to smash right into them. Yet people do it at 70+!I remember being in a defensive driving course to lower my insurance back in my early 20s.
For some reason a person admitted that the proper way to deal with a slow person in the left lane was to tailgate and flash high beams.
The instructor's response: they're all just lanes. If you want to go faster, it's your responsibility to go around.
Once you get over that, you'll be a lot less mad.
And before anyone accuses me of being a granny on the left, my average cruise speed on a highway is 85-90mph. But when I'm tailgated by a Silverado on I-95 who wants to go 100, my favorite game is "take my foot off the gas and make you ride your brakes. Then set cruise control to equal the car next to me on the right."
You’re being a mean punk…and even though you put a…However, when you get your news from 60 year olds, perhaps this is old news?![]()
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I mean, I'm "camping" in the left lane because I'm already passing everyone on the right. I also have no qualms about weaving when necessary because someone on the left is "only" doing 75.In many states, including MD, the left lane is defined as the passing lane. Camping in it is therefore illegal (yeah, I know, so is speeding). We don't enforce it as hard as TX, but it's still the law. It's nice when ethics and the law align.