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I live on a moderately busy road in my town, and since quarentine started - there have been obvious traffic changes. The first big one is simply that traffic is maybe 1/20th what it was before this. But something that stands out is that a disproportionate number of the cars we do still see more often still driving during quarentine? They tend to be "muscle cars" or lifted trucks.

What does this say about many of the drivers of such vehicles?

Observer-Effect 7 Apr 29
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Same here. And about the same, ‘Pig-ups’ & Beaters.. Maybe gas, and I’ll assume diesel, is too cheap not to be burning up? Something telling is how traffic dies off to nothing after dark … I’ve assumed there’s nowhere to ‘stay’ at night, only ‘to go’ during daylight.

Our largest grocery store is always packed, with at least half the vehicles being semi-monster trucks … with their unmasked, ungloved potbellied owners emerging with a single bag of something and a half case of beer.. Hunters of the modern age ~

Varn Level 8 Apr 30, 2020
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My urban residential street gets very little traffic, so most of my evidence is auditory. I'm hearing motorcycles and hot rods. Normally we would get this later in the season. Also, there are almost no BOOM BOX audio systems blasting. Normally they would be everywhere.

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Gas is much cheaper... before they couldn't afford to drive it.

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Small dicked boys over compensating..

Yeah. And you know when you say this to a mullet-boy they get angry and want to pull their dicks out and say "nuh uh!". But they miss the point, its not about the actual size of ones penis -- its about being insecure. And just to be polite I always talk like there are exceptions, but really there aren't. If you drive a truck like that you are an insecure child inside.

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What kind of people would be considered essential workers in your town? For instance a farming community?

Farmers in Vermont tend to not be the small-dick-car kind of driving crowd (oops, did my prejudice just sneak out?! 🙂 ) But I've lived in the South and Mid-west where that is indeed common. You are quite right about sociologically there being a slant that way in the kinds of jobs considered essential, I'd not thought about it from that angle. I was just assuming they are all Trumpites who think Covid is a liberal plot, and like showing how tough they are . 🙂

@Observer-Effect but you might also be noticing those big lifted trucks more, and ascribing them greater importance. I'm assuming the "hired help" on farms does include some lifted trucks, simply because younger males. But it should be pretty easy to tell the difference between a truck that's at least seen a dirt road, vs a purely vanity truck. No idea.

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I think that is a valid observation. Sociological field work at the pointy end.

It would be interesting for a similar study could be undertaken in other cities.

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