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bedazzled

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27. With the huge tires and '"peaked chariot" hubcaps
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 11:27 AM
Jun 22

"I am Sparacus!"

The way they tailgate is frightening.

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And they travel 10-20mph over the speed limit, weigh 3,000 lbs more, bucolic_frolic Jun 22 #1
One silver lining for the Felon's gas prices Jerry2144 Jun 22 #2
Must Read malaise Jun 22 #3
And they block visibility for other motorists Johnny2X2X Jun 22 #4
When you're making a left hand turn across from one these trucks, you cannot see what's coming. Swede Jun 22 #9
I can understand people wanting them for families Johnny2X2X Jun 22 #19
Toyota Prius: 49-57 mpg VMA131Marine Jun 22 #18
Yes and they are built aerodynamic and low TexasBushwhacker Jun 22 #25
I think the 18-Wheelers are going to go electric sooner than later VMA131Marine Tuesday #58
Nevertheless TexasBushwhacker Tuesday #60
Headlights so high they've blinding. Sequoia Jun 22 #36
Hyundai hybrids also get there JT45242 Jun 22 #56
A couple of days ago I stood in front of one of these behemoths in the Publix parking lot. sop Jun 22 #5
Sounds like a RAM truck Ferryboat Jun 22 #20
I live in suburbia where there is no reason for Scrivener7 Jun 22 #6
Every accident and incident I've had seems to have been involved with a Ford F-series truck Tommy Carcetti Jun 22 #7
me sweetapogee Jun 22 #57
Large pickups and S.U.V.s look small from Emile Jun 22 #8
Semis are mostly on freeways and industrial areas, not many pedestrians crossing streets in front of them. Swede Jun 22 #11
I drove one 3,000 miles every week, on Emile Jun 22 #14
18 wheelers are super-sizing too orthoclad Jun 22 #23
Their popularity is based on size. MineralMan Jun 22 #10
With the huge tires and '"peaked chariot" hubcaps bedazzled Jun 22 #27
That's about it. MineralMan Jun 22 #29
I always give them every opportunity to pass me bedazzled Jun 22 #47
Women like driving them too. BannonsLiver Jun 22 #53
I think many people think they're safer to drive. MineralMan Jun 22 #54
Mister Macho Jockstrap... GiqueCee Jun 22 #12
I know a landscaper. He needed a new working truck Scrivener7 Jun 22 #17
All those electronic gimmicks... GiqueCee Jun 22 #34
When I contact a contractor for an estimate, MineralMan Jun 22 #35
I hope you let the contractor whose time you are wasting realizes questionseverything Jun 22 #45
Nope. I won't hire such a contractor. MineralMan Jun 22 #50
LOL - "11 months of snow and 1 month of bad sledding" GenThePerservering Tuesday #61
You're obviously familiar... GiqueCee Tuesday #67
They are freakin' everywhere. Happy Hoosier Jun 22 #13
Add the Carolina squat to the mix ornotna Jun 22 #15
and don't get me started on how trying to back out of a parking space when they're right next to you!!! a kennedy Jun 22 #16
The headlights! Ferryboat Jun 22 #21
And a majority of them also have their fog lamps on too. Emile Jun 22 #43
Another thing about this is the insurance companies. Blue Full Moon Jun 22 #22
It's mostly bad drivers driving vehicles they can't handle. GoCubsGo Jun 22 #24
The old saying "the bigger the pickup the smaller the wang" Clouds Passing Jun 22 #26
I don't have any stats at my fingertips, but I'm willing to bet that the majority of people... 3catwoman3 Jun 22 #28
+1. Their purpose is to impress and intimidate. dalton99a Jun 22 #31
It's the "alpha" display orthoclad Jun 22 #33
And boy are they annoying! ananda Jun 22 #30
Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity. orthoclad Jun 22 #32
I thought those were bags containing their brains... The Madcap Jun 22 #41
I'm not convinced this explains the worldwide trend. cab67 Jun 22 #37
It's not a global 'worldwide' trend unweird Jun 22 #44
Agree with everyone here Chi67 Jun 22 #38
Smaller SUV's work pretty well for families (even better than most minivans). The Madcap Jun 22 #40
I can understand a pickup if... The Madcap Jun 22 #39
+1. The margin for error is reduced dalton99a Jun 22 #46
From my observation, since the pandemic many careless drivers, of all sizes. question everything Jun 22 #42
Overall behavior has worsened fujiyamasan Tuesday #64
I hate driving in this country now RockCreek Jun 22 #48
My #1 rule as a Pedestrian: they're trying to kill you. maxsolomon Jun 22 #49
That's one place where I will not drive GenThePerservering Tuesday #63
Since the Pandemic, it's much less crowded downtown. maxsolomon Tuesday #65
It *is* better than it was, but still makes me crazy GenThePerservering Tuesday #66
and people refuse to take public transit because it is too "dangerous" DBoon Jun 22 #51
The problem is more than just blind spot and size LogDog75 Jun 22 #52
This is news to these folks? Miguelito Loveless Jun 22 #55
Sometimes when I park in a lot I'll walk by one of the giant pickup trucks and the tailgate will by as high Vinca Tuesday #59
Many, many Americans are over-vehicled...nt Wounded Bear Tuesday #62
Referred to as "Grow-Dozers" in Humboldt County. PufPuf23 Tuesday #68
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