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I learned years ago with my first Vette to park with the front end at least a foot away from a curb; come to a complete stop, then proceed over speed bumps, and drive with the one of the front wheels near the center of the lane when on roads with a worn groove. That's followed me with every car since. I hate it when some idiot at the tire shop feels he must park the car with the front tires touching the curb!

"I may not know much, but I know the difference between chicken shit and chicken salad." Lyndon Johnson 36th U.S. President Esquire Rule 72: "Driving fast, doesn't mean you're a great driver; but great drivers occasionally drive fast!" |
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