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    I think the US state of Georgia must have some of the least restrictive laws when it comes to inspections, at least in the south east. Every time I drive through that state, I see shit almost exactly like this. Bumpers hanging off cars scraping on the road. Hood and/or trunk lids held down by tape. 0 functional lights on the back of the vehicle. Windshields smashed to all heck and back, no way anybody can see out of that. Rear view mirrors without the mirrors. 3 doughnut tires, driving 80 mph (129 kph) down the interstate. I've seen it all, and I don't even live there.

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      I think the US state of Georgia must have some of the least restrictive laws when it comes to inspections, at least in the south east. Every time I drive through that state, I see shit almost exactly like this. Bumpers hanging off cars scraping on the road. Hood and/or trunk lids held down by tape. 0 functional lights on the back of the vehicle. Windshields smashed to all heck and back, no way anybody can see out of that. Rear view mirrors without the mirrors. 3 doughnut tires, driving 80 mph (129 kph) down the interstate. I've seen it all, and I don't even live there.

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      I appreciate including SI units

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        Good A -> B vehicle. 800$ OBO

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          I have no clue what I'm even looking at.
          edit: nvm its a beamngd car, really thought it was a pickup truck with a jet ski on the back under a tarp lol

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          is this really beamng?! it looks good if it is

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            is this really beamng?! it looks good if it is

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            Nah, I just forgot the word for like... see, I still can't pull it out of my brain lol.
            after-crash / deformed vehicle Anby Demara Weary

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              1990s Carmageddon vibes

              Laughed so hard as a kid after T-boning the shit out of some car and seeing limp off like a sad, nodding dorito

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                Nah, I just forgot the word for like... see, I still can't pull it out of my brain lol.
                after-crash / deformed vehicle Anby Demara Weary

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                Assume you were using "BeamNG" as a verb, as in "that car has been BeamNGd!!"

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                  I think the US state of Georgia must have some of the least restrictive laws when it comes to inspections, at least in the south east. Every time I drive through that state, I see shit almost exactly like this. Bumpers hanging off cars scraping on the road. Hood and/or trunk lids held down by tape. 0 functional lights on the back of the vehicle. Windshields smashed to all heck and back, no way anybody can see out of that. Rear view mirrors without the mirrors. 3 doughnut tires, driving 80 mph (129 kph) down the interstate. I've seen it all, and I don't even live there.

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                  Florida (and twelve other states besides, but of course Florida is on this list) straight up just doesn't have inspections. If you can bolt a license plate to it, it's legal to drive, road safety be damned.

                  Georgia somehow does require inspections and yet still allows this trash on the road, which might be worse somehow, I can't decide.

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                    • sailorzoop@lemmy.librebun.comS [email protected]

                      Nah, I just forgot the word for like... see, I still can't pull it out of my brain lol.
                      after-crash / deformed vehicle Anby Demara Weary

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                      First time I'd seen it used as a verb and yet is made complete sense. Language is a wonderful thing.

                      Heck it even looks like some of those crashes that make you go "heh wonky physics" (the roof fold)

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