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Participant[quote=Eugene][quote=DataAgent] No HOA, no mello roos.
[/quote]No one to mow your lawn …[/quote]
HOA does not take care of the lawn in 4S. Not even the strip between the sidewalk and the street, which is not your private property.
It does fine you if you don’t take care of it and requires paperwork to be filled out if you want to repaint your fence even if you are not changing the color.all
Participant[quote=Eugene][quote=DataAgent] No HOA, no mello roos.
[/quote]No one to mow your lawn …[/quote]
HOA does not take care of the lawn in 4S. Not even the strip between the sidewalk and the street, which is not your private property.
It does fine you if you don’t take care of it and requires paperwork to be filled out if you want to repaint your fence even if you are not changing the color.all
Participant[quote=Eugene][quote=DataAgent] No HOA, no mello roos.
[/quote]No one to mow your lawn …[/quote]
HOA does not take care of the lawn in 4S. Not even the strip between the sidewalk and the street, which is not your private property.
It does fine you if you don’t take care of it and requires paperwork to be filled out if you want to repaint your fence even if you are not changing the color.all
Participant[quote=Eugene][quote=DataAgent] No HOA, no mello roos.
[/quote]No one to mow your lawn …[/quote]
HOA does not take care of the lawn in 4S. Not even the strip between the sidewalk and the street, which is not your private property.
It does fine you if you don’t take care of it and requires paperwork to be filled out if you want to repaint your fence even if you are not changing the color.all
Participant[quote=LuckyInOC]Am I missing something?
Whether it is DBW or mechanical cable, if your accelerator gets stuck, what are you to do?
#1 – Hit the pedal several times.
#2 – Turn off the engine.
#3 – Turn on Hazard lightsYes, you do lose power steering. But at 90+ mph you can’t turn much anyway without crashing. If you can keep your car on the road at 90+ mph, you should be able to safely coast and steer to the side of the road.
or second option:
#1 – Hit the pedal several times.
#2 – Put the transmission into neutral.
#3 – Turn on Hazard lights.A blown engine would be much better than running into anything a 90+ mph.
[/quote]I press the clutch.
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Participant[quote=LuckyInOC]Am I missing something?
Whether it is DBW or mechanical cable, if your accelerator gets stuck, what are you to do?
#1 – Hit the pedal several times.
#2 – Turn off the engine.
#3 – Turn on Hazard lightsYes, you do lose power steering. But at 90+ mph you can’t turn much anyway without crashing. If you can keep your car on the road at 90+ mph, you should be able to safely coast and steer to the side of the road.
or second option:
#1 – Hit the pedal several times.
#2 – Put the transmission into neutral.
#3 – Turn on Hazard lights.A blown engine would be much better than running into anything a 90+ mph.
[/quote]I press the clutch.
all
Participant[quote=LuckyInOC]Am I missing something?
Whether it is DBW or mechanical cable, if your accelerator gets stuck, what are you to do?
#1 – Hit the pedal several times.
#2 – Turn off the engine.
#3 – Turn on Hazard lightsYes, you do lose power steering. But at 90+ mph you can’t turn much anyway without crashing. If you can keep your car on the road at 90+ mph, you should be able to safely coast and steer to the side of the road.
or second option:
#1 – Hit the pedal several times.
#2 – Put the transmission into neutral.
#3 – Turn on Hazard lights.A blown engine would be much better than running into anything a 90+ mph.
[/quote]I press the clutch.
all
Participant[quote=LuckyInOC]Am I missing something?
Whether it is DBW or mechanical cable, if your accelerator gets stuck, what are you to do?
#1 – Hit the pedal several times.
#2 – Turn off the engine.
#3 – Turn on Hazard lightsYes, you do lose power steering. But at 90+ mph you can’t turn much anyway without crashing. If you can keep your car on the road at 90+ mph, you should be able to safely coast and steer to the side of the road.
or second option:
#1 – Hit the pedal several times.
#2 – Put the transmission into neutral.
#3 – Turn on Hazard lights.A blown engine would be much better than running into anything a 90+ mph.
[/quote]I press the clutch.
all
Participant[quote=LuckyInOC]Am I missing something?
Whether it is DBW or mechanical cable, if your accelerator gets stuck, what are you to do?
#1 – Hit the pedal several times.
#2 – Turn off the engine.
#3 – Turn on Hazard lightsYes, you do lose power steering. But at 90+ mph you can’t turn much anyway without crashing. If you can keep your car on the road at 90+ mph, you should be able to safely coast and steer to the side of the road.
or second option:
#1 – Hit the pedal several times.
#2 – Put the transmission into neutral.
#3 – Turn on Hazard lights.A blown engine would be much better than running into anything a 90+ mph.
[/quote]I press the clutch.
March 10, 2010 at 4:25 PM in reply to: OT: Health Care in Mexico vs. U.S. (related to “Father is visiting and hospitalized…”) #524165all
Participant[quote=air_ogi]
Everyone would be provided with solid healthcare…[/quote]Would ‘everyone’ be every person entering the medical facility – citizens, legal permanent residents, legal temporary residents, legal visitors and illegal visitors?
March 10, 2010 at 4:25 PM in reply to: OT: Health Care in Mexico vs. U.S. (related to “Father is visiting and hospitalized…”) #524303all
Participant[quote=air_ogi]
Everyone would be provided with solid healthcare…[/quote]Would ‘everyone’ be every person entering the medical facility – citizens, legal permanent residents, legal temporary residents, legal visitors and illegal visitors?
March 10, 2010 at 4:25 PM in reply to: OT: Health Care in Mexico vs. U.S. (related to “Father is visiting and hospitalized…”) #524744all
Participant[quote=air_ogi]
Everyone would be provided with solid healthcare…[/quote]Would ‘everyone’ be every person entering the medical facility – citizens, legal permanent residents, legal temporary residents, legal visitors and illegal visitors?
March 10, 2010 at 4:25 PM in reply to: OT: Health Care in Mexico vs. U.S. (related to “Father is visiting and hospitalized…”) #524840all
Participant[quote=air_ogi]
Everyone would be provided with solid healthcare…[/quote]Would ‘everyone’ be every person entering the medical facility – citizens, legal permanent residents, legal temporary residents, legal visitors and illegal visitors?
March 10, 2010 at 4:25 PM in reply to: OT: Health Care in Mexico vs. U.S. (related to “Father is visiting and hospitalized…”) #525098all
Participant[quote=air_ogi]
Everyone would be provided with solid healthcare…[/quote]Would ‘everyone’ be every person entering the medical facility – citizens, legal permanent residents, legal temporary residents, legal visitors and illegal visitors?
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