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Revscene SpottedSpotted Revscene Members all across town
Did you happen to see a Revscene member or a car with a Revscene sticker on the road or somewhere? Or happen to see a car of interest that you'd like to share with pictures? Post it up here!
not local, and maybe that is a good thing. taken from facebook. somewhere in singapore:
i have no idea what it once was. all i see are the 3000gt headlights. didn't want to look any closer for fear of going blind.
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__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds
The owner got into an accident and because of the mods, it wouldn't pass inspection so he had to bring it back to stock. He bought a lancer to replace his corolla lol
__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds
Fuck that stupid red civic in front of you. Why the fuck does Vancouver have so many nosey motherfuckers who like to stop and see what the fuck is going on or think that the cop who already has pulled someone over will go anal on your speed. It drives me nuts everytime there is a traffic jam because of an accident or a traffic stop because EVERYONE STOPS TO FUCKING TAKE A PEEK OR IS TRIPPING BALLS THINKING THE COP IS GONNA GO PULL THEM OVER INSTEAD. FUCK PEOPLE
__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds
Fuck that stupid red civic in front of you. Why the fuck does Vancouver have so many nosey motherfuckers who like to stop and see what the fuck is going on or think that the cop who already has pulled someone over will go anal on your speed. It drives me nuts everytime there is a traffic jam because of an accident or a traffic stop because EVERYONE STOPS TO FUCKING TAKE A PEEK OR IS TRIPPING BALLS THINKING THE COP IS GONNA GO PULL THEM OVER INSTEAD. FUCK PEOPLE
The RCMP would like to remind the motoring public to Slow Down and Move Over when approaching official vehicles stopped on BC roads.
On January 1, 2015 the previous ‘Slow Down and Move Over’ law was amended to require motorists to Slow Down and Move Over, for ALL vehicles stopped alongside the road, which have flashing red, blue or yellow lights. This change under the Motor Vehicle Act provides maintenance workers, utility workers, land surveyors, animal control workers and garbage collectors with greater protection from accident and injury. These workers are now included in Slow Down, Move Over legislation in the BC Motor Vehicle Act, which also protects the operators of emergency and enforcement vehicles and tow trucks.
Drivers must decrease their speed when approaching a stopped emergency vehicle when it is on or beside a roadway and has its lights flashing. Further, if there are two lanes going in the same direction, drivers must move into the inside lane to pass, if it is safe to do so and a police officer has not directed them to do otherwise. This gives emergency workers as much space as possible to complete their duties.
On undivided highways, this applies to motorists approaching the parked vehicle from either direction. If the vehicle is stopped on the driver’s side of the road, and there is another lane going in the same direction, drivers must move into that lane, if it is safe to do so.
Where the speed limit is 80 km/h or higher, drivers must slow to 70 km/h, if they approach a vehicle stopped at the roadside with its lights flashing, Where the limit is below 80 km/h, drivers must reduce their speed to 40 km/h. (Hint: think of it as the 70/40 rule.)