Driving alone, you say scathing and funny things
about the bad driving around you. Use some
of that wit here to add a caption to these pics
of impossibly bad drivers.
After years of listening to his rude neighbors force everyone
else to listen to their music, Harry was ready to strike back.
On the same wavelength as the Comedy Guys Blog » Blog Archive » Bad Driving Photo #11, issue, Keeping your engine properly tuned can improve your gas mileage by as much as 4%, according to FuelEconomy.gov. Not to mention that fixing faulty oxygen sensors can increase fuel efficiency by as much as 40%.
While we’re on the Comedy Guys Blog » Blog Archive » Bad Driving Photo #11, phenomenon, Another way to increase your fuel efficiency is to travel light. For every 50 pounds you drive around, you lose 0.25 mpg. Remove items you don’t need to have in your car before making your daily commute, and you’ll save a little bit of money – and every little bit helps!
On a similar note to Comedy Guys Blog » Blog Archive » Bad Driving Photo #11, Collector’s item cars are hard to find. The older and more unique they are, the harder it becomes to look for them. These are generally found in special garages that have alarms and armed guards where the temperature and humidity are specifically controlled to protect these collector’s items.
On the same wavelength as the Comedy Guys Blog » Blog Archive » Bad Driving Photo #11, issue, Keeping your engine properly tuned can improve your gas mileage by as much as 4%, according to FuelEconomy.gov. Not to mention that fixing faulty oxygen sensors can increase fuel efficiency by as much as 40%.
While we’re on the Comedy Guys Blog » Blog Archive » Bad Driving Photo #11, phenomenon, Another way to increase your fuel efficiency is to travel light. For every 50 pounds you drive around, you lose 0.25 mpg. Remove items you don’t need to have in your car before making your daily commute, and you’ll save a little bit of money – and every little bit helps!
On a similar note to Comedy Guys Blog » Blog Archive » Bad Driving Photo #11, Collector’s item cars are hard to find. The older and more unique they are, the harder it becomes to look for them. These are generally found in special garages that have alarms and armed guards where the temperature and humidity are specifically controlled to protect these collector’s items.