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Booms is old..... looks like he slept through another post ho..... :lol2

No, Booms is :lol2 that he hasn't won yet, so he gave up on tryin to win.

But, patience is its own reward. You can't win if you don't post.

I guess Booms will be in here on a very limited basis just to check up on the place.

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Wonder if there is anytihng in the Texas Transportation Code saying if there is a minimum distance that taillights and or brake lights must be visible for ?

There is. I think its 100ft, or somewhere thereabouts. It also says the taillights HAVE to be RED, and the bulbs must be red or amber (I havent done in inspection in quite some time so I cant remember what it actually says, but I know they are illegal). I cant frickin see some of them that are tinted so dark. I cant imagine a cop not pulling over anyone they re behind with tinted taillights. It is extremely dangerous. It nearly as bad as being behind someone with NO taillights.

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