Doggin
Doggin t1_j8ryf21 wrote
Reply to comment by dumbass_clouds in question about antique auto registration. by dumbass_clouds
Officially that is true, they are required to be a secondary vehicle and used only for exhibition purposes. That doesn't necessarily mean that you can't drive them wherever/whenever, as long as the purpose of driving is primarily to be seen. The caveat is that you are not supposed to use it for any other purpose, to the extent that if you have a bag of returnables in the vehicle to be brought to the redemption center you could technically be given a ticket for misuse of the plate. So, no tools in the vehicle, no errands, etc. In practice are you going to be pulled over for driving your antique to work? Probably not, but according to the laws of the state you can be. Source: I worked in vehicle registration in Portland for a number of years
Doggin t1_j6gm5tz wrote
Reply to how cold is your house? by bdana666
63, using heat pumps & propane fired forced hot air. The house leaks heat like a sieve even after shrink wrapping the windows and adding curtains and spray foam insulation and even filling the door when we're not using it with a 4" foam mattress to try to mitigate heat loss. Fortunately this is a temporary housing situation.
Doggin t1_j5bv5nl wrote
I've been on Fi for a few years and have never had issues with coverage from MDI to the Exumas, as long as I've been within about 8 miles from the coast. There are a couple bad spots in the hills, but you'll find that with any cell providers.
Doggin t1_j8tkz55 wrote
Reply to comment by mmaalex in question about antique auto registration. by dumbass_clouds
When they refer to "transportation of goods and/or passengers" that's the bit where you can get pulled over and ticketed. As I said in my first post, in practice it likely won't be an issue but if there's a cop with a hair across their ass for whatever reason they can choose to be a dick about it and give a ticket.