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Yeah. The speed limits in New England are trash.
It's around 60 miles to my chick's house in NH, there's a reason we use time for distance around here. It's not just the speed limits, it's the fact that no road is straight! Lol.
You want retarded speed limits, visit Canada, 65, 70, dead straight dead flat, and no interchanges for a 100 miles! That's retarded!
 
The road system is NE is trash. They just halfassed paved the carriage paths from 1649 and claimed success.

The speed limits in CA are full retarded. 55mph with a trailer through the desert :homer:
Atleast in my east bumfuck area of ne there really isn't much straight or mostly flat land to run a route. You would have to tunnel to get anything like straight. Then you would have to do it again in a quarter mile or less.
And I think we most all agree ca is retarded.
 
The road system is NE is trash. They just halfassed paved the carriage paths from 1649 and claimed success.

The speed limits in CA are full retarded. 55mph with a trailer through the desert :homer:
I've never ever done that. From Wa to JV several times. Cruising at 70 with no traffic and with the flow of traffic when there is traffic.

Never been pulled over.
 
I've never ever done that. From Wa to JV several times. Cruising at 70 with no traffic and with the flow of traffic when there is traffic.

Never been pulled over.
I got yelled at on the loud speaker coming out of the Siskiyous in 2022. The officer informed me that I wasn't in Oregon anymore and was considered a truck in CA. Truck w/camper and 16' trailer. I was doing 65. Didn't get pulled over through. It is absolutely ridiculous that straight trucks weighing 54k can bomb at the car speed limit but god help you if you are in a half ton pickup towing your riding lawn mower your gonna kill a bus load of nuns if you go over 55..
 
I've never ever done that. From Wa to JV several times. Cruising at 70 with no traffic and with the flow of traffic when there is traffic.

Never been pulled over.

i've never been pulled over for the dumb 55 rule, but know a few who have. every time its was for going at least 80, and also found out there is a service that will fight all tickets in CA for you. for $250 I don't know of a single ticket that has stuck. well except for the dui's


we go thru high plains Nevada, to Idaho on at least one leg of the trips just to stay out of Cali.
 
I got yelled at on the loud speaker coming out of the Siskiyous in 2022. The officer informed me that I wasn't in Oregon anymore and was considered a truck in CA. Truck w/camper and 16' trailer. I was doing 65. Didn't get pulled over through. It is absolutely ridiculous that straight trucks weighing 54k can bomb at the car speed limit but god help you if you are in a half ton pickup towing your riding lawn mower your gonna kill a bus load of nuns if you go over 55..
We had that conversation with some of the we-rock teams that run box trucks. Only reason is so they can do the car speed limit in CA.
 
My tolerance for ads is pretty much zero. I'd say there were 4-5 1 to 2 minute ad breaks per episode. Most were the same damn ad.

I might could overlook it if I wasn't already paying for it. :mad3:
That's crazy, I was getting 1-2 30 second ad breaks per episode, no biggy.


Also, no spoilers, but ffs that last episode.
 
i've never been pulled over for the dumb 55 rule, but know a few who have. every time its was for going at least 80, and also found out there is a service that will fight all tickets in CA for you. for $250 I don't know of a single ticket that has stuck. well except for the dui's


we go thru high plains Nevada, to Idaho on at least one leg of the trips just to stay out of Cali.
We did that route one year coming back from the Fallon 250. You are alone and unafraid out there.

We lost two trailer tires in the middle of fuck off nowhere. We called a tire shop and they brought us 2 tires not on wheels, which we had to mount on the side of the road. Not a single car passed us as we were changing them.
 
Watched it yesterday. We enjoyed it and looking forward for the next release.
 
the population and size of the uk always fawks me up

how did he get an 1000 acre farm??

shouldnt there be like 5 people per acre over there? :laughing:
 
the population and size of the uk always fawks me up

how did he get an 1000 acre farm??

shouldnt there be like 5 people per acre over there? :laughing:
they pack like sardines in the metro areas and even the suburbs have an abundance of shared-wall dwellings over there:
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but once you get outside of the mass transit system range, it switches to sparsely populated open countryside almost instantly.
 
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