put ya pedal to the metal. And take a good dose of sleeping pills.
yes
Drive slowly and gently or replace the car.///////and do the required maintenance
It's pretty cut-and-dry. They drive long distances, and usually sleep in the truck at night.
The most common name was 'cattle drive'.
It's physically possible. It's probably not a good idea to drive it very fast or for long distances until you find out why it's not working, though.
At least eight US states have a Dunbar, they are all different distances from Chicago.
Short distances Medium distances and Long distances
by learning to drive a boat for very long distances and have alot of feul in the tank ooh and food
Check on Mapquest. You can get driving instructions, a map, estimated time and distances.
disconnect the drive shaft so you do not damage the transmission. its the same as any rear well drive if your going to tow it long distances.
They aren't. Bikes are more suitable for long distances.
Either is correct.