RE: Beto trying to hurt someone with his vehicle again.
(08-13-2019 05:40 AM)EverRespect Wrote: I get that he doesn't know how to change a tire, but nobody on his staff knew to stop this?
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When I was in college (early 2000s), my roommate was on a trip with his rowing team. The van got a flat, and not a single other person knew how to change the tire. They were all trying to figure out the number for AAA. My roommate was ticked off: 9 college-age "men" and he's the only one who knows how to change a tire.
To be fair: Technology has improved and people get flat tires less often these days. And you can usually drive several miles after getting a flat. So it's not as essential of a skill as it used to be.
I wouldn't know how to do it either, except my Dad made it a condition of getting my license: he wouldn't let me take the state driver's test until I demonstrated that I could change a tire.
RE: Beto trying to hurt someone with his vehicle again.
(08-13-2019 06:09 AM)Captain Bearcat Wrote:
(08-13-2019 05:40 AM)EverRespect Wrote: I get that he doesn't know how to change a tire, but nobody on his staff knew to stop this?
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When I was in college (early 2000s), my roommate was on a trip with his rowing team. The van got a flat, and not a single other person knew how to change the tire. They were all trying to figure out the number for AAA. My roommate was ticked off: 9 college-age "men" and he's the only one who knows how to change a tire.
To be fair: Technology has improved and people get flat tires less often these days. And you can usually drive several miles after getting a flat. So it's not as essential of a skill as it used to be.
I wouldn't know how to do it either, except my Dad made it a condition of getting my license: he wouldn't let me take the state driver's test until I demonstrated that I could change a tire.
I still get one about every year. But then they rarely bother to sweep the streets in Atlanta so there are a lot of nails around.
(This post was last modified: 08-13-2019 07:16 AM by bullet.)
RE: Beto trying to hurt someone with his vehicle again.
(08-13-2019 06:09 AM)Captain Bearcat Wrote:
(08-13-2019 05:40 AM)EverRespect Wrote: I get that he doesn't know how to change a tire, but nobody on his staff knew to stop this?
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When I was in college (early 2000s), my roommate was on a trip with his rowing team. The van got a flat, and not a single other person knew how to change the tire. They were all trying to figure out the number for AAA. My roommate was ticked off: 9 college-age "men" and he's the only one who knows how to change a tire.
To be fair: Technology has improved and people get flat tires less often these days. And you can usually drive several miles after getting a flat. So it's not as essential of a skill as it used to be.
I wouldn't know how to do it either, except my Dad made it a condition of getting my license: he wouldn't let me take the state driver's test until I demonstrated that I could change a tire.
most cars do not use run-flat tires. So no, people aren't getting less flat tires today than used to, and you cannot drive several miles on a flat tire. You can on run flat tires, but that's a very small percentage of vehicles.