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Masterful vehicle piloting there
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“But you don’t understand, I need to go this way! This is your fault!”
- The driver (probably)
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I love how none of the workers have seemed to even batt an eye.
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These situations might be my favorite examples of schadenfreude.
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Kia Scr’eed?
#ConcreteJokes
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When you’re driving to work but autocross is life and you just can’t help yourself
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oooo cones this must be an autox
yay*sinks*fuck
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*Rallycross
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Better call the cops.
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It’s Michigan. Anything that isn’t from a Big 3 manufacturer is illegal.
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Damn Cruze drivers...
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I’ve always wondered how insurance works on something like this. Are you (and insurance) on the hook to repair the damage? Roads are expensive
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Now that I look more closely at the pic, I’m amazed. Even in rural Alabama, you’d never see so many domestics at once.
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We have a ton of Nissans and Toyota’s in the country. The Altima is probably the most popular newer car in this area. Many Corollas and Camrys, too. Versas, Sentras, Rogues, RAV4s.
Note: “This area” is also poor and has a large minority population, two Nissan stereotypes.
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They
just
won
some
overtime
pay.
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Ha! I have to admit ive thought of doing this on an empty freeway at night (also the cones were almost perfectly spaced apart for autocross speeds). But I was afraid there might be some debris lurking inside the cone line, and going to jail for reckless driving would really ruin a good night.
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Big 3:
Kia, Hyundai and Daewoo?
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yeep
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Pretty much! I actually just moved out here from California in February to work at one of the big 3, and im surprised how many non-company/murica vehicles there are in the lot each day.
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The construction workers all were shaking their heads as I drove past...so this may be likely
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Yes your at fault if you drive into a well marked construction zone. Although, since Michigan is a no fault state, it probably wouldn’t matter anyway(just moved here so im not 100% sure what the deal is in this particular situation).
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S
ent it.
Also suck it stance bros..
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+1 to Nissan.
There is some degree of hometown pride in the Odyssey, Pilot, several Mercedes, and several Hyundais, as well. Not nearly as strong as with the UAW shops, but it’s there.
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Ouch. Hope your liabilities
are in order
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I forgot about the no fault thing in MI. That is such a crazy concept.
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On rural Illinois interstates, you’ll see a construction zone 5 miles long where they don’t seem to be doing much of anything. But in reality every hundred yards or so (often much further apart than that) they’re replacing a 3 foot section of concrete.
Hit one of those at speed and your car ends.