Okay well I had to wait for my friend and his street is VERY VERY narrow + it's not a one way so I couldn't just stop my car there and make lives difficult for other driviers. I parked next to a fire hydrant. I put my emergency lights on and put my car on park. I still had my engine running.The cop came saw me and gave me a ticket. I told him I didn't want to cause distraction and trouble for other drivers behind me. He just looked at me and smirked and said Rules are rules.Now, I'm not mad in anyway. I guess I have to pay this ticket. My first ticket ever and I've driven for 5 years. Anyway, should I bother to try and fight this in court or just eh whatever, move on? I've done this multiple times and I thought as long as you have your emergency lights on regardless of where you're parked, you won't get a ticket? My engine was still on too.Oh well
There are 2 factors to the flexibility steerage equipment. The intense tension element, and the low tension element. if that's the intense tension element, the hose needs to get replaced. if that's the low tension element, then you definitely can restore it with hose barbs and clamps. The intense tension element leaves the pump and is going to the steerage mechanism. as quickly because it leaves the flexibility rack or steerage field, the this is low tension until it returns to the pump. Such fixes to the low tension element are in basic terms temporary in nature and could be replaced with the main surprising hose assembly on the earliest accessible time.
Yes, many do. Very cheap insurance against a lightning strike.