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    How do you hit curbs? They're stationary objects, they don't move.

    Its like the concrete barriers on the freeway, people are afraid of them. Why I ask, they aren't moving. Much rather be next to a concrete wall vs. some kid snap chatting on the freeway LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    How do you hit curbs? They're stationary objects, they don't move.

    Its like the concrete barriers on the freeway, people are afraid of them. Why I ask, they aren't moving. Much rather be next to a concrete wall vs. some kid snap chatting on the freeway LOL
    I don't hit them, they attack my car.

    One thing that's hard to grasp when you 6'4" is when you're 5'0"...I cannot see anything past the bottom edge of my windshield, can't see the hood, can't see the curbs...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    I don't hit them, they attack my car.

    One thing that's hard to grasp when you 6'4" is when you're 5'0"...I cannot see anything past the bottom edge of my windshield, can't see the hood, can't see the curbs...


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    Do you need a booster seat when you drive?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    Do you need a booster seat when you drive?


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    Very funny


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    Do you need a booster seat when you drive?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    Very funny


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    Actually, it is very funny.
    My friend is 6'4" and his wife is 4'10" on a good day. Her 350z hasn't a nick in any of the wheels. Your vertical size is not an excuse. Driving by braille is not the suggested method. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    Actually, it is very funny.
    My friend is 6'4" and his wife is 4'10" on a good day. Her 350z hasn't a nick in any of the wheels. Your vertical size is not an excuse. Driving by braille is not the suggested method. lol
    Good for her!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    Actually, it is very funny.
    My friend is 6'4" and his wife is 4'10" on a good day. Her 350z hasn't a nick in any of the wheels. Your vertical size is not an excuse. Driving by braille is not the suggested method. lol
    4 10 on a good day?? Hmmm so early in the morning before she shrinks to 4'8"?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    .I cannot see anything past the bottom edge of my windshield, can't see the hood, can't see the curbs...


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    Need to get the vertically challenged booster seats............lmao.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 314joey View Post
    Need to get the vertically challenged booster seats............lmao.
    That would be great, except I'm not so sure it would help. Lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    That would be great, except I'm not so sure it would help. Lol


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    How about curb cameras?


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