I mean this in all due respect. If you’re chucking clouds so heavy that you can’t see out to drive with the windows open, wouldn’t it be prudent to either take shorter hits or get something a little smaller for driving?
I always keep my passenger window open (unless I'm on a phone call - bluetooth, of course) but every once in awhile I might accidentally blow a cloud right into the windshield. I guess that's what situational awareness is for.
Anyone that has smoked and driven very much knows exactly how much to roll the driver's side window down and what area to flick the ash, blow your vapor there. Ash in the eye(s) is painful and a quick lesson.
Thank you! I was worried last night! The forum notifications did not help in the rain either. Luckily, I at least spotted the blacked out constable suv on the shoulder of FM 1488.
Howdy neighbor. I spend most of my time between 1960 and Louetta (and between 45 and 59) but I get up to 1488 occasionally. For me I just don't blow huge clouds and run the AC to blow it all to the back of the car. My air is always on AC, Heat, or neutral. I can't stand still air.
Howdy neighbor. I spend most of my time between 1960 and Louetta (and between 45 and 59) but I get up to 1488 occasionally. For me I just don't blow huge clouds and run the AC to blow it all to the back of the car. My air is always on AC, Heat, or neutral. I can't stand still air.
I spend most of my time along 45, Beltway 8, Grand Parkway, and Hardy Toll Road; only really hit up 1488 to go to Haz or the occasional Magnolia/ frequent North Woodlands client. I have a 1200sq/mi service area though...
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