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Sunnysideup

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Soooooo.... *twisty cracks knuckles and puts on stethoscope ...
About that safe................. :p
LOL, I was thinking that too!:) I am a locksmith, well, sort of....I can open cars and houses, I have never done a safe.

Looks great Vette, go ride that thing!!!
 

robert 14617

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GIVE THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO SCHOOL BUSES​
STOP
STOP​
Drive with care when you near a school bus. If you approach a school bus
from either direction and the bus is displaying alternately flashing red lights,
you must stop and not pass until (1) the school bus has resumed motion, or
(2) you are signaled by the driver to proceed, or (3) the red lights are no
longer flashing.
You need not stop when meeting or passing a school bus which is (1) on a
different roadway, or (2) upon a controlled-access highway where the school
bus is stopped in a loading zone and pedestrians are not permitted to cross
the roadway.
A person who fails to obey the law regarding yielding the right-of-way to
school buses displaying alternating, flashing lights, is subject to a fine of not
less than $200.00 or more than $1,000.00. A second or subsequent conviction
can result in a license suspension up to 6 months.​
YIELD THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO PEDESTRIANS​
Avoid turning your car into a deadly weapon​
. You should always be on the
lookout for people on foot whether or not they have the right-of-way. Drivers
must yield to pedestrians in the following situations:

Situation 1—Uncontrolled intersections.—​
At an uncontrolled intersection no
traffic signs or signals if the pedestrian has entered the crosswalk, you the
driver should give him the right-of-way.

Situation 2—Controlled intersections.—​
If the pedestrian has a “WALK” signal,
or, if no pedestrian control signals exist, at a green light, you should give
the pedestrian the right-of-way. If the light changes after the pedestrian has
already entered the crosswalk, you should still give the pedestrian the rightof-

way.

its a little vague here in texas but it looks like if its a divided highway the children wouldn't be allowed to cross and that stopping wouldn't be necessary





 

Sunnysideup

Well-Known Member
HOW you Might ask .. Well here is a video That will show you a way .. If you use a different (widely available ) Chemical You can shatter it very easy ..

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Freeze-A-Lock-Off!/
Oh no! I don't do that!!! No way!!! I use picks for door locks and I have a set of tools for cars. I also have a manual for every car made and how the locking mechanisms work on each car.....I worked for a company that actually put me through a 3 month course so I could learn how to do it without breaking anything.....Never would I freeze anyones locks off!:shock:
 

korvette1977

Well-Known Member
Rocks always work good ....


Oh well folks i rolled a fatty of Maui Dog and got my boots on .. Im outta here .. Im going to get muddy ..

See you folks in a few Hrs .. Have a great Day
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
We're still on the school bus thing? All I know is if I'm driving down a 4 lane divided highway and someone slams on the brakes in front of me bacause a bus is in the other set of lanes on the other side of the divider, I'm getting out and beating their ass. :bigjoint:
 

Sunnysideup

Well-Known Member
That video made my belly hurt watching it! I have had to get many people out of jams for doing that sort of thing! NOT recommended and if you must do it, be prepared to pay the fee for a PROFESSIONAL to come out and fix the mess, lol.
 

Sunnysideup

Well-Known Member
We're still on the school bus thing? All I know is if I'm driving down a 4 lane divided highway and someone slams on the brakes in front of me bacause a bus is in the other set of lanes on the other side of the divider, I'm getting out and beating their ass. :bigjoint:
Miss, you are right on the 4 lane thingy...atleast in every state I have lived in anyway.

bong rip time

anybody hoppin on the bandwagon with me?
I am with you!:joint::joint::joint:
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Hey Dude, I'll join you and Sunny for some of that action.

I was on youtube yesterday I noticed that I had 24 in my inbox. I didn't check them yet, but I'm guessing they're bong videos?
 

420weedman

Well-Known Member


its a little vague here in texas but it looks like if its a divided highway the children wouldn't be allowed to cross and that stopping wouldn't be necessary



its like that here .... except its illegal for the bus to let kids cross the highway AND illegal if you don't stop for the bus going the opposite direction

like i said... the only reason for this is to confuse, cause accidents, and MAKE MONEY
 

DudeLebowski

New Member
Hey Dude, I'll join you and Sunny for some of that action.

I was on youtube yesterday I noticed that I had 24 in my inbox. I didn't check them yet, but I'm guessing they're bong videos?
haha yea thats what vette was talkin about yesterday

i re-opened my videos for "friends only" so i guess it sends messages to all the people who are on said friends list when i made them available.
 

Sunnysideup

Well-Known Member
When it comes to four-lane roads, many people are confused about the laws regarding school buses. If you are traveling the same direction as the school bus on a four lane road, you are required to stop when the bus does. However, if you are in the two opposite lanes, you are not required to stop for school buses on a four-lane road. Also, you don’t have to stop when a school bus approaches a railroad crossing if you are coming from the opposite direction.
http://www.low.com/articles/auto-insurance-savings-follow-the-rules-for-school-bus-safety.html
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Already explained this yesterday. What state is this again Weedman? I want to make sure to never ever go there.



When it comes to four-lane roads, many people are confused about the laws regarding school buses. If you are traveling the same direction as the school bus on a four lane road, you are required to stop when the bus does. However, if you are in the two opposite lanes, you are not required to stop for school buses on a four-lane road. Also, you don’t have to stop when a school bus approaches a railroad crossing if you are coming from the opposite direction.
http://www.low.com/articles/auto-insurance-savings-follow-the-rules-for-school-bus-safety.html
 

Sunnysideup

Well-Known Member
Everybody please put out some good stoner vibes for me today! I need to sell this house! So any good vibes you all can send me will be appreciated!
 

420weedman

Well-Known Member
When it comes to four-lane roads, many people are confused about the laws regarding school buses. If you are traveling the same direction as the school bus on a four lane road, you are required to stop when the bus does. However, if you are in the two opposite lanes, you are not required to stop for school buses on a four-lane road. Also, you don’t have to stop when a school bus approaches a railroad crossing if you are coming from the opposite direction.
http://www.low.com/articles/auto-insurance-savings-follow-the-rules-for-school-bus-safety.html
thats for CA (based on company addy)

miss posted this yesterday

"Some places require traffic to stop for a school bus on a different roadway of a divided highway. They are Alabama and West Virginia in case of non-controlled-access highway, Arkansas in case of a divider < 20 feet (6 m) in width, and Mississippi, New York, American Samoa, Guam, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Northwest Territories and Nunavut."

its funny ... im in one of those us states... and then the other places are different countries:neutral:
 

Sunnysideup

Well-Known Member
Well Weedman, I can tell you this...I will NOT stop for a bus on a 4 lane road!! No matter what! If I get a ticket, I will fight it......It is too dangerous to stop in that type of situation and I will not do it!
 
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