SFAULKNER68
the velvet hammer
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Agreed. That's an unexpected but great mudflap on a BMW!
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Tierra Amarilla, NM
Couldn't stand it any more.
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I respectfully disagree -- sorta. I agree that oil accumulation in the center of the lane is usually not a problem, except in the places you mentioned, and right after a road bump (where you can see a wider "black spot" in the road).nothing wrong with center lane position on an open road.
nice video, but it looks like you spend a lot of time in the middle of the lane where all the mositure, ice and oil are
...The lane is mine, pick the best of it.
If you're gonna criticize my lack of judgment or lack of sense then you should first be advising me to not be steering with one hand while video recording with the other. I was proud of myself for not running that tractor-trailer off the road.
I won't do that again. I promise.
But seriously, I usually favor the left tire track while constantly evaluating the road condition. The lane is mine, pick the best of it.
sorry , I was not meaning to critisize, I was just pointing out what I thought I saw adn my personal thoughts on the issue
really, was not meaning to offend
for me, in my part of the countrry, the center of a lane lane is alwasy the part that has stanindg water, or ice, mud,or road oil, oil no tnecesarily from cars/trucks but from the tar itself.
however , if the weather ic clear, it can be the smoothest part of the road, as the tire track lanes from cars can be washboarded, and even grooved from snow chains and studded tires