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A concerned citizen files a 311 complaint about this possibly city-owned Prius in the South End whose driver doesn't think he needs to look out the rear window - and who doesn't seem to care what will happen later today when it warms up and all that ice comes flying off the car. Bonus:
Driver also did not utilize any indicator/blinker when changing lanes and making turns.
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Cuz
By geepee
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 10:00am
Birdbox Yo!
Do you need to legally clear your rear window?
By Parkwayne
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 10:02am
Lots of delivery trucks, full hatchbacks, etc... driving around there with useless rear view mirrors.
Yes
By BostonDog
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 10:40am
You don't need to clear it to see, you need to clear it so that snow doesn't go shooting off onto other drivers creating a hazard.
Fair point
By Parkwayne
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 11:35am
Duly noted
No
By anon
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 11:39am
We all hear the nonsense victim blaming about "if you can't see our mirrors its okay to kill you".
Now they can't use their mirrors and that's okay to you?
You don't need a rear-view
By anon
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 12:48pm
You don't need a rear-view mirror if you have 2 working side mirrors. But this vehicle should be cited for an unsecured load and obstructed plate.
I am not a police officer, I just play one online.
Not using blinkers is
By Christine Langhoff
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 10:13am
Not using blinkers is actually a defensive move while driving in Boston. It's considered giving information to the enemy.
of course
By Michael
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 12:09pm
"the enemy" in this case is largely pedestrians and cyclists and trees and lightpoles and household pets and immobile buildings, so well done there
Correct
By B
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 5:07pm
There exists numerous blogs, forums, etc using that same language. Well done. Option B...put blinkah on when u have already changed lanes to fulfill your obligation to actually use it lmao
Legally...
By L.B Jeffries
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 10:29am
"Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with at least one mirror so placed and adjusted as to afford the operator a clear, reflected view of the highway to the rear and left side of the vehicle". No windshield mounted rearview mirror necessary. But yes, if it were me I'd like to gauge how close the tailgater actually is before I lock them up.
I have a great prius
By anon
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 10:32am
I have a great prius
Look and you can see us
It just snowed
I'm too good to know
Some think I'm just a penis
ice truckers
By bostnkid
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 10:59am
ive seen a lot of trucks with a few inches of ice still on the roof. the temp is going to rise and there are going to ice projectiles flying everywhere.
Exactly
By geep9
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 1:32pm
this happened to me on 128 a few years back. Cracked windshield and broken sideview mirror. Very scary. Fortunately it was a Sunday and the road wasn't busy
Back in November
By erik g
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 11:48am
I was driving to Vermont, and on the way through New Hampshire I passed a group of NH State Troopers who were pulling over everyone who hadn't shoveled the ~2 inches of snow that had fallen the previous night off their cars after. It was :chef-kiss: Add this to the list of laws that would make everyone's lives better if they were enforced, but that MA police can't be arsed to do.
Sometimes they can be arsed to do it
By Cranky
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 11:52am
I saw someone get pulled over in Cambridge yesterday for not having cleared off their back window.
Arsed?
By Coyote137
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 1:34pm
Interesting interaction that must be.
Right?
By Michael
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 12:11pm
It's such easy money for the city/state and it's a 100% voluntary tax because you could always choose to not be an ass and clean off your car.
Do you also have to clear two
By anon
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 7:31pm
Do you also have to clear two inch thick crusted ice off the roof? I'm not sure how to do that without scraping up the car.
seriously?
By Saul
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 8:56pm
When that chunk of ice flies off your car's roof and into the car behind you, please do be sure to tell the paramedics and cops that you didn't want to scrape your car.
Have you ever scraped ice off
By anon
Thu, 01/24/2019 - 12:30pm
Have you ever scraped ice off a car?
You know when you have to lean into the ice scraper with your full weight to get ice off the windshield? What would you do if the roof was also like that?
In the past few days, I saw dozens of cars on the road with ice on the roof. That's how you can tell if someone has a garage -- *every* car parked outside in these conditions would have ice on the roof. When it's in the single digits, it doesn't fall off, even when you drive around with the heat on and park in the sun (plus it was cloudy for most of this week). Of course, you have to keep an eye on it when the weather changes, and push it off once it's starting to melt.
And paramedics is a bit of a dramatization. Yes, you should try to remove ice from your car before it flies off. But ice falls off vehicles, buildings, and trees all the time, and usually nobody is hurt.
Just punch or hit it with something
By fungwah
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 9:19pm
The car roof will bend in and then back, and the ice will crack where it's bent. Then you just push it off.
I failed to do this once
By merlinmurph
Thu, 01/24/2019 - 1:07pm
Decades ago when I was a clueless 20-something, we had a storm similar to this one - snow, followed by rising temps, then a freeze. I had about two inches of glacier on my hood and did nothing about it. I drove off, got onto a highway, and after a few minutes driving 60+mph, a huge piece of ice flew off my hood and crashed onto the highway. Luckily, there were no cars close behind me. As clueless as I was, I realized the damage this ice chunk could have caused to someone behind me and have cleaned off potential ice chunks since.
Imagine someone throwing a brick thru your windshield - that's what this stuff is like.
Just bang on it with your fist to break it up.
Clearly looks
By Coyote137
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 12:30pm
like a CT license plate to me.
Not really
By Jeff F
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 4:38pm
City of Boston vehicles (and most other official MA vehicles) use a white on blue scheme - like the one in the 311 report.
[img=140x70]https://proxy.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fww...
CT plates are dark on vertical ombré blue to white.
[img=140x70]https://proxy.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fww...
That would make more sense...
By Smart Arse
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 5:20pm
..if it were a MA official plate. what incentive do they have , to follow the law?
When I first saw it
By Waquiot
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 8:13pm
I thought diplomatic plates.
Then Connecticut plates.
Special kind of lazy.
By StillFromDorchester
Wed, 01/23/2019 - 6:46pm
What a dingbat.
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