It’s better to find a road with lots of hills. Drive at the right speed and you can experience a degree of weightlessness as you crest the tops of the hills. But don’t go off the side of the road or have a head-on collision. That’ll ruin your day.
I remember some nice little hills between Traverse City and Petoskey, you could crest them with enough speed to make you feel delightfully lighter, almost weightless for a moment.
Having been prone to carsickness most of my life, I’ve never understood the appeal of rollercoasters. I like keeping my lunch down, thank you very much!
The only times I’ve seen a car take flight is on tv (like Dukes of Hazzard), and once, in real life, I was crossing a railroad track that was in dire need of repair, and it had a large mound of ice built up on it. I like the idea of keeping my truck for awhile, so I approached it slowly. The guy in the old beat up bronco coming in the other direction?? Not so much. He hit it so fast all 4 tires left the ground, and he was a huge fella to boot, so when he hit terra firma, I can’t imagine what that felt like! (funny part is, right next to the tracks is a metal recycling center that also accepts vehicles…I wonder if he just limped into there, took the hundred bucks, and walked home! Lol!)
The street before my son’s cul-de-sac has “traffic calming”, little speed bumps with a jog in the road, intended to slow drivers down. It is not calming.
I remember as a kid (’50’s-’60’s), that there were a couple of roads that had those Weeeeee bumps or hills where as you went over, gave that sensation …… :)
Qiset 10 months ago
Uh, those were looters we just ran over.
BigBoy 10 months ago
Hit it fast and catch some air
PraiseofFolly 10 months ago
In which case, some pluggers should close their mouths so they don’t lose their false teeth.
juicebruce 10 months ago
Yes many times tis the little things in life that bring us joy :-)
nosirrom 10 months ago
Sometimes it’s a road full of potholes.
zerotvus 10 months ago
And kiss me quicks……
gokar RLV 10 months ago
Senior version of “Thelma & Louise.
Guy from southern Indiana 10 months ago
It’s better to find a road with lots of hills. Drive at the right speed and you can experience a degree of weightlessness as you crest the tops of the hills. But don’t go off the side of the road or have a head-on collision. That’ll ruin your day.
kaycstamper 10 months ago
My dad loved to sail on the hilly roads, I’m sure the neighbors loved it.
flemmingo 10 months ago
Did that once when boys were young, Except it was a raised railroad crossing . Flew in air but when I hit ground i broke oil pan. Expensive trick!
david_42 10 months ago
Speed bumps are okay in the car, but the van’s suspension is rather stiff.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems 10 months ago
The “roller coaster” should be the country road you live on.
DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago
I remember some nice little hills between Traverse City and Petoskey, you could crest them with enough speed to make you feel delightfully lighter, almost weightless for a moment.
'IndyMan' 10 months ago
‘Like to ’bust my shocks’ ! ! ! !(with apologies to C. W. McCall)
rhpii 10 months ago
Pluggers are much more likely to complain about their back hurting after going over those bumps.
Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago
In both Jamaica and Japan speed bumps are called Sleeping Policemen.
anomalous4 10 months ago
Having been prone to carsickness most of my life, I’ve never understood the appeal of rollercoasters. I like keeping my lunch down, thank you very much!
wildlandwaters 10 months ago
The only times I’ve seen a car take flight is on tv (like Dukes of Hazzard), and once, in real life, I was crossing a railroad track that was in dire need of repair, and it had a large mound of ice built up on it. I like the idea of keeping my truck for awhile, so I approached it slowly. The guy in the old beat up bronco coming in the other direction?? Not so much. He hit it so fast all 4 tires left the ground, and he was a huge fella to boot, so when he hit terra firma, I can’t imagine what that felt like! (funny part is, right next to the tracks is a metal recycling center that also accepts vehicles…I wonder if he just limped into there, took the hundred bucks, and walked home! Lol!)
g04922 10 months ago
My Grandfather used to do that in his car…. the big dips in those old country roads. It was fun !
GG_loves_comics Premium Member 10 months ago
The street before my son’s cul-de-sac has “traffic calming”, little speed bumps with a jog in the road, intended to slow drivers down. It is not calming.
bwswolf 10 months ago
I remember as a kid (’50’s-’60’s), that there were a couple of roads that had those Weeeeee bumps or hills where as you went over, gave that sensation …… :)
eddi-TBH 10 months ago
Railroad crossings can be fun too. It depends on how worn out they are.