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Friday, 14 November 2014

Cars & Transportation: Safety: “Question: If you are locked in a car and there is a brick in the drivers seat what would u do?!?!?” plus 5 more

Cars & Transportation: Safety: “Question: If you are locked in a car and there is a brick in the drivers seat what would u do?!?!?” plus 5 more


Question: If you are locked in a car and there is a brick in the drivers seat what would u do?!?!?

Posted: 13 Nov 2014 08:09 PM PST

Ask Brick to press the unlock switch.
Read the owners manual till you can do it too.
Get the cables repaired for the emergency brake
before the car rolls down a hill and the brick cant step on the brake.
Ask Brick for the weather report.
Get Baxter a new cheese wheel.
Put your phone on vibrate and tape it to your coworkers chair.
Go call yourself

Question: Saftey of airbags?

Posted: 13 Nov 2014 07:51 PM PST

One is much more safe in a car with them than one without. While on occasion a person has sustained an injury from the Airbag itself. that is usually minor compared with a person ramming their head into a dash or head hitting glass.
Try getting figures from NTSB is my guess.

Question: Can I change the size of the tires on my car?

Posted: 13 Nov 2014 07:48 PM PST

185/65R14. -- nominally 7.3" width and 23.5" diameter
215/70R14. -- nominally 8.5" width and 25.9" diameter

The bigger tire is over an inch wide and over two inches tall. Good odds of rubbing. Not to mention that the rim is an inch too narrow for the bigger tire. That nominal size is for the wider rim -- on your wheels the tires will be a bit narrower and bulging taller, and will wear out in the middle of the tread.

Your speedometer *will* be over 10% off.\

Bottom line -- Bad Idea!

I know math.

Question: Driving for beginners?

Posted: 13 Nov 2014 06:57 PM PST

if you play video games it's literally like driving a car ina video game. theirs lots to take into consideration though like pedestrians, road rules, etc.. so you need to learn to multitask but really after a while of driving you just pick it up. it's basically something you need to do over and over again to get better at.

i teach my friend how to drive sadly she is horrible no matter what because she is so stubborn to change seat positions, and what not but her skills get slightly better as she drives. where we live though we have tiny lanes compared to other states and HEAVY traffic. it's like L.A. traffic here if not the same from 5am to 8pm daily except weekends.

Question: How to improve driving?

Posted: 13 Nov 2014 06:16 PM PST

How to improve driving?

I'm 17 and I've had my license for a little over a year. I've already had two accidents. One was a slight fender bender because I drifted forward and the other was one where I rear ended someone because I didn't see the people in front of me had stopped. It is really discouraging because I am trying to do my best as a driver by following the speed limit, not following too close and driving defensively (I'm still quite hesitant ) but I still end up making really dumb mistakes such as looking in the rear view mirror for too long and running partially off the road and stuff a long the lines of that. Any any advice on how I can focus more and just become an overall better driver?

Question: If a fully fueled 757 were to crash into a skyscraper at full speed, could the fire from such a crash melt the steel framework?

Posted: 13 Nov 2014 04:38 PM PST

Yes it most certainly did do that. Which of course we all know, so your question holds no valid reason for being asked except to feed your perverse need to injure the victims families of 9/11. Perhaps the day will come when questions such as this are picked out and eliminated by auto-search programming.

I would like to apologize to all those offended by such reprehensible human conduct. Please rest assured that evil intent does draw evil upon those who revel in sickening behavior.

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