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It took way too long to get to this. Kids these days don't know.Tossing beer cans and stuff.
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It took way too long to get to this. Kids these days don't know.Tossing beer cans and stuff.
Love having a rear window, but man this happens all the time.3. It's GREAT for filling up the cab with dirt and leaves from the bed, as the wind from driving will circle back around and blow everything lightweight and loose back into the cab. So, if you have leaves in your bad, leave the window up.
Paying for tolls and parking are a couple more reasons to have windows that roll down. Police prefer you roll down your window at traffic stops. It's easier to flip the bird. And for those few who drive into lakes it can be life saving.Yep. I mean, why do windows roll down at all? The drive-through businesses prefer it, but if you have a vehicle with climate control, there is no practical reason. Sometimes, the reason isn't practical. It just works.
Tolls can be done electronically. Even the police thing probably should be done electronically nowadays. The lake thing is a good point but I keep an emergency hammer in my car for that reason.Paying for tolls and parking are a couple more reasons to have windows that roll down. Police prefer you roll down your window at traffic stops. It's easier to flip the bird. And for those few who drive into lakes it can be life saving.
How do you figure the police "thing" can be done electronically? When you are stopped you have to be physically identified. That's why there are photos on drivers licenses. Can't do that electronically.Tolls can be done electronically. Even the police thing probably should be done electronically nowadays. The lake thing is a good point but I keep an emergency hammer in my car for that reason.
I'm not arguing against windows. I'm just saying we adapted to their existence despite their original requirement no longer existing.
I don't have time to go into it, but the police already knows whose car it is. Car and phone manufacturers just need to make a way to transfer information to the police who is driving. Apple was already trying to include drivers licenses in their wallet app. All you need is a way for the police to talk through the car's existing audio system and the only thing physically required is looking through the window to verify the driver.How do you figure the police "thing" can be done electronically? When you are stopped you have to be physically identified. That's why there are photos on drivers licenses. Can't do that electronically.
As far as emergency hammer goes an automatic punch works faster less effort and takes up less room in the console.
Some tolls must be paid by cash or credit card. How do you handle a police stop electronically? LOL. I'd rather roll the window down than be hit with broken glass.Tolls can be done electronically. Even the police thing probably should be done electronically nowadays. The lake thing is a good point but I keep an emergency hammer in my car for that reason.
I'm not arguing against windows. I'm just saying we adapted to their existence despite their original requirement no longer existing.
Or… you could just open the door and pass the jumper cables through… (And to quote Bill Engvall: “Here’s your sign…”)Sadly it’s most often used to pass jumper cable to the hybrid 12v battery. Electric windows can’t be lowered without working 12v.
Yep nothing attracted more attention then a open truck door for hours on a high traffic road.Or… you could just open the door and pass the jumper cables through… (And to quote Bill Engvall: “Here’s your sign…”)
Good one. But around these parts, it only takes 2-3 minutes to jump start a car, so “back to you…”Yep nothing attracted more attention then a open truck door for hours on a high traffic road.
Take your sign back…..
One practical reason: ventilation with the doors closed while the vehicle is off.Yep. I mean, why do windows roll down at all? The drive-through businesses prefer it, but if you have a vehicle with climate control, there is no practical reason. Sometimes, the reason isn't practical. It just works.
Dont forget that dudes need the drivers window down so you can hang your guns out to get the chicks! Survival of the species and all.Paying for tolls and parking are a couple more reasons to have windows that roll down. Police prefer you roll down your window at traffic stops. It's easier to flip the bird. And for those few who drive into lakes it can be life saving.
For sure its the quickest way to evacuate a dutch oven situation.One practical reason: ventilation with the doors closed while the vehicle is off.
Another: even with the modern climate system, sometimes it's helpful to at least crack the windows while driving to clear various smells, etc.