Deadly Bus Fire Tragedy Highlights Safety Failures on Thai Roads
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Report Toddler Rescued After 30 Minutes Locked in SUV at Gas Station
.....because they were stupid and careless enough to also leave the keys inside the car with a 1 year old child.... -
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I never had a problem ordering seeds from the UK, no need for stealth packaging, everything I ever ordered from the big boys arrived. Gorilla seeds, discreet seeds, etc. -
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Report Toddler Rescued After 30 Minutes Locked in SUV at Gas Station
Why could the car not be unlocked using the remote or key carried by the parent? -
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Motorcycle tyres - any advice please (bad roads)
I'm intrigued as to whether any other scooter riders are experiencing the same thing on this piece of road. The photo doesn't suggest that it should cause issues. It may just be your tyres, or maybe something is worn on the bike, e.g. headstock bearing, wheel bearings, suspension bearings, etc. As for any painted lines on the road - white, yellow, any other colour - they are always slippery in the wet so experienced motorcyclists always cross them carefully. I should also point out that if you have slightly worn tyres, you may experience an effect where the scooter doesn't want to go in straight lines when riding along painted lines, and wants to 'fall off' the line to the left or right. This is normal, and another reason why you shouldn't linger on them.
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