With the expense of fuel these days, why would people do that? Defective
brains?
On 2/14/22 06:41, Mike Hammett wrote:
It's not the source of the diesel, it's the tuning they've done to the
truck's computer and fuel systems.
The black in diesel exhaust is unburnt fuel.
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*From: *"Jan-GAMs" <[email protected]>
*To: *[email protected]
*Sent: *Monday, February 14, 2022 8:38:55 AM
*Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] OT Numbers
In the past year I've observed that agressive driving seems to be the
norm now. More assholes, especially pickups using farm diesel
(black-foul-smelling-smoke). I been thinking of investing in a stash
of bumper stickers to stick on their trucks that says "shoot me please".
On 2/13/22 12:28, Steve Jones wrote:
Its possible that with the lower threshold more folks were able to
be arrested before they couldgo fora croaker cruise.
Its more probable though that ride sharing grew during that period
and the generation of party drinkers used it more as a matter of
trend.
Drinking establishments being closed or otherwise inaccessible due
to the rona too probably playeda huge role, like the seeming
disappearance of flu.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022, 1:33 PM Chuck McCown via AF
<[email protected]> wrote:
During Covid, in Utah, there have been the highest rate of
deaths ever recorded due to car crashes.
Meanwhile, at approximately the same time another experiment
was running.
Late 2018 Utah lowered the blood alcohol level for driving
from .08 to .05%.
Many, including myself, figured that there would not be a
significant difference.
But I also commented at the time that this one will be easy to
prove or disprove.
Deaths and crashes linked to drunken driving dropped by 19.8%
since the law took effect. I think one could say that is
statistically significant. Glad I was wrong.
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