

Would love that as my ski vehicle, but pretty sure that wouldn't be wife approved.Forgot I saw this guy yesterday. Guess he did great today with all the snow.
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Probably cheaper than you think (not including maintenance 😀).Would love that as my ski vehicle, but pretty sure that wouldn't be wife approved.

Are you saying I should clean the top of my truck? I drove 300 miles like that yesterday. Sorry for the doorbell photo, but if I'm too lazy to clean my roof I'm sure not standing up to go take a photo.On the way to work today I noticed a LOT of police cars camped out along the different towns I have to drive through. Then I watched as a Chester PD pulled over an SUV and my first thought was he’s gonna ticket her for snow on her roof. Sure enough he gets out and points at her roof. Good.
Then at work I see this dumbass. It was at least 6-8” high. Hope he goes home via Chester.
Sigh.
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not tryna be a jerk just sayin...Are you saying I should clean the top of my truck? I drove 300 miles like that yesterday. Sorry for the doorbell photo, but if I'm too lazy to clean my roof I'm sure not standing up to go take a photo.
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You just made me go check my Amazon history. I bought this brush 10 years ago and it broke Saturday when I was cleaning off both cars. Meant to finish, but obviously hadn't before I left the house at 6AM.not tryna be a jerk just sayin...
In New Jersey, it is mandatory under N.J.S.A. 39:4-77.1 to remove all accumulated snow and ice from your vehicle—including the hood, roof, trunk, and windows—before driving on public roads. Failure to do so can result in fines ranging from $25 to $75 for each offense, which can increase to $200-$1,000 if flying ice causes property damage or injury.
@Carson - thoughts?
edit - p.s. my son got up on a 10 foot ladder after the storm to clean off his work van roof:
Also security cam pic. lol
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Tragedy that led to NJ law on removing snow/ice from your car
Snow and ice on cars aren't just a nuisance; they're a hazard. New Jersey's law reminds drivers to clear their vehicles for safety and visibility, inspired by a tragic loss.nj1015.com
Got one similar to this from Costco and it works pretty well. Still a PITA to get the roof of an SUV no.matter how you cut it.You just made me go check my Amazon history. I bought this brush 10 years ago and it broke Saturday when I was cleaning off both cars. Meant to finish, but obviously hadn't before I left the house at 6AM.