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SW-User
I've been driving my 21' rig all over the country, not a scratch on her. Drove it through all kinds of terrains, including city. Once you get the hang of how much space you take up, it's easy.
HumanEarth · F
@SW-User I noticed that big rigs now have back up cameras now to.
What the hell this world gone to
What the hell this world gone to

SW-User
@HumanEarth Well I for one appreciate it as people are stupid and unaware that I have blind spots. If I can avoid a crunch, I will.
HumanEarth · F
@SW-User I own a 1959 Mack Dump truck and I know what your talking about. Like they can't see your turn lights either.
How can they not see a 4 ton or bigger truck
How can they not see a 4 ton or bigger truck
HumanEarth · F
If you didn't noticed all my vehicles are very old, but all usable
HumanEarth · F
I hate newer stuff

SW-User
@HumanEarth it blows my mind when people act like they don't see me lol I'm a bright red high top.
I miss the old stuff too.
But carting a little kid around these days is a high speed nightmare. Once he's on his own I'll go old school again. It's much easier to maintain and that's the stuff my dad taught me to work on.
I hate automatic windows though lol
I miss the old stuff too.
But carting a little kid around these days is a high speed nightmare. Once he's on his own I'll go old school again. It's much easier to maintain and that's the stuff my dad taught me to work on.
I hate automatic windows though lol
HumanEarth · F
@SW-User power windows always break in the down position
But I do love power mirrors though, specially when your by yourself in a big truck or school bus
But I do love power mirrors though, specially when your by yourself in a big truck or school bus
HumanEarth · F
Thats a modern thing I'll keep is power mirrors