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I bought a dodge magnum used from the dealer and got it inspected and the factory tints caused me to fail! arent factory tints legal or have I been misinformed?

2007-11-27 01:30:09 · 7 answers · asked by sdoyle060 2

pLzz AnSwer thIs rIgHT nOw!!!!!!

2007-11-26 23:53:22 · 12 answers · asked by rhudyn_123 1

I live in Nova Scotia Canada. My main concern is being ripped off. I took my previous car to a dealership and they wanted about 200 dollars worth of repairs done before it would be pass inspection. I said forget it and left and took it to a local garage and they passed it. What are the chances this new dealership will do the same thing?

2007-11-26 23:29:49 · 6 answers · asked by Sexy_Bunny 4

Is this a symbol of superiority?

2007-11-26 23:05:34 · 10 answers · asked by Razor 5

Where would i contact to complain about cars driving through a red light (green man is up for pedestrians). this happens every morning at the same place at least two cars go through the traffic lights when i am trying to cross.

I live in belfast, where would i contact, does anyone have any idea?

2007-11-26 21:33:31 · 13 answers · asked by ? 5

Many civic autorities in India are constructing road dividers on busy/ narrow streets in town without providing for footpaths, pedestrian crossings and public parking. I feel this is wrong and endagering the pedestrians, besides norrowing the roads further. I need some well researched / legal document on this issue. Pls help.

2007-11-26 20:22:52 · 3 answers · asked by Aditya 3

Is there anything out there that doesn't require switching from dim to bright? (or if left on bright, doesn't blind oncoming traffic...) Is there anything that uses less battery if you leave the lights on?

Are these new things available for install on existing vehicles or are they factory install? What can you expect to pay?

2007-11-26 13:52:18 · 5 answers · asked by musicimprovedme 7

someone left a broke down vehical in the road and I hit it. Left it in one lane of 4 lanes of traffic.

2007-11-26 13:41:21 · 11 answers · asked by spgfd1 1

I live in Florida and am driving to Tennessee (in the mountains) in January and I know I will run into ice. I was thinking about investing into some tire chains or anything else that you can put on the tire to increase traction. There will be some minor hills... Do tire chains really work? What are the best kinds to get, and will they really work on small hills and such?

2007-11-26 12:17:34 · 12 answers · asked by raw19896 2

Have you ever been driving the speed limit (or even a little above) and looked into your rear view mirror only to see a car following right behind you?
I can't see why following so closely is a remotely good idea. If the driver ahead of you decides to slam on the brakes and you rear end them then you'll get the ticket. So I guess my main question would be "Why risk all the extra insurance costs just to get somewhere a little faster?"

2007-11-26 09:39:02 · 7 answers · asked by vibratingsheeps 2

We have received a warning from the London Ambulance Service of activities in their area. Whilst the below behaviour is not common place in our area I have spoken with Greater Manchester Police and their risk assessment of the action is to circulate it as a potential' The London Ambulance service have units closely associated with the Police based in South London who are basically Fighting Gang Crimes.

The 'street gangs' in London (particularly South London at present, but it is sure to spread) have initiation tasks which new gang members have to carry out to be admitted to the 'gang'. The latest craze is to drive around, deliberately with no lights on their cars. The first person who 'flashes' them, points at them or sounds their horn at them, has to be followed by that new gang member in their car, who then has to fire a shot into that vehicle with no regard as to who is inside.

Our official instruction is that if we see a vehicle with no lights on, we are NOT to 'flash.

2007-11-26 04:50:06 · 13 answers · asked by Dee L 5

Hello, I'm pretty new to driving and am worried I will get into trouble for going through a light on amber which then turned red as I passed the stop line. I was intending to stop, but since there was a car following very closly behind I decided that in order to avoid causing an accident (i.e. stopping abruptly) i carried on as the cross roads were clear with no pedestrians/cars cyclists. I'm not sure if there was a camera, there may have been and I'm wondering if it is likely that I will recieve a fine for this despite trying to avoid an accident (it's not a common practice of mine to run red lights, I'm a cautious driver).

2007-11-26 04:14:08 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-25 14:37:27 · 10 answers · asked by curtw@sbcglobal.net 2

Iam not sure if bikes must come to a complete stop at a stop sign for safety reasons. I know that they have to obey rules of the road just like motorists do.

2007-11-25 12:53:59 · 26 answers · asked by morgan 2

a.Traffic on the major road has right-of-way
b.All traffic must stop; it is a 4-way stop
c.Be cautious; it is a Yield
d.All of the above

2007-11-25 12:53:34 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-25 06:52:02 · 11 answers · asked by Tom 1

If you have a low car you could catch the exhaust

2007-11-24 23:22:24 · 15 answers · asked by Sally Anne 7

2007-11-24 16:37:45 · 12 answers · asked by Kriz 1

these are abandond in laybyes for weeks i would give them 2 weeks if anybody

2007-11-24 09:03:15 · 5 answers · asked by c5 4

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When staying on a hotel, why do you have to pay a parking fee when there is nobody on the parking attendant's booth at night to watch your cars. Still, the hotel is not responsible for any stolen articles from your vehicle.

2007-11-23 14:14:07 · 6 answers · asked by Sha-sha 1

2007-11-23 13:00:32 · 12 answers · asked by notamonkey 1

My son's Driving practice, is it a little too early?
My son is 13 years old. He and i love cars. Since we also love exotic animals we love exotic cars, so i bought a Lamborghini Murcielago gt in 2006, and a ferrari 360 spider. He knows how to paddle shift, because i have driving simulators and he understands how to drive an all aspects of the car. He could park the cars for me, you know easy stuff. I have a big property.... and my drive way is huge length and width, so theres really nothing to worry about crashin into and he turns tightly anyway. I was thinking of taking him into a big empty parking lot, out of the main public, and setting up cones for him to practice driving around. I of course would be in the passenger seat with him. Do you think this is okay or am i being an irresponsible parent???

2007-11-23 08:43:19 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

I always assumed they'd go on the drive wheels but the tire guy says no, on the back. Is he nuts or am I?

2007-11-22 14:26:29 · 19 answers · asked by davster 6

I have seen many cars (in the UK) with only one brake light turn on at the back when they slow down. Is it true that some cars are now being made so that they have only one brake light for safety issues (i.e at night so that the brake light can be distinguished from the normal red night lights at the back?)

2007-11-22 08:18:52 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

I realise that car users are not perfect(including me!) but why is it that cyclists thinks its ok for them to ignore red lights and cycle without due care and attention? I have seen 4 cyclists today break the law by either ignoring red lights or cycle on the pavement to bypass traffic lights. Apart from breaking the law its just so so dangerous.
Although I saw some stupid driving today, I saw no motorist run a red light or drive on the pavement

2007-11-22 08:00:20 · 16 answers · asked by cheekybear 5

simple question just answer yes or no depending on what you think it means???

2007-11-22 03:31:26 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

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