- Men are always interrupting women while they’re loading 1,500 pounds of gravel into their cars, and I’m sick of it. - It really goes to show how they are still discriminated against in today’s society 
 
- It’s part of NPR’s ‘My Hero’ series where listeners call in and talk about someone who helped them out and they don’t know their name but wanna say thanks. I heard this one while driving home last night. - This woman was overloading her car with 1500 lbs [680 kg] of gravel. She had concrete being poured at her house so was short on time. A guy offered to take the gravel in his truck. He dropped it off and left and she’s saying thanks because she never got his name. - He reminded her of her dad who has passed way. Opposite of cursed I’d say - What if the gravel he delivered was from an ancient Egyptian burial ground? - Then the Brits will surely be coming for it 
 
 
- God forbid women have hobbies 
- The actual story is that some guy helped her out: - It still pisses me off. Who knows how many idiots drive around with tons of gravel in their cars? - And he says, do you know that your car has a weight limit? And I’ll be honest, no. That feels to me like something your dad would tell you - The (lack of) quality of US drivers ed never ceases to amaze me. - the under rating of cars weight limits never ceases to amaze me, most cars can absolutely haul a half ton safely but few are rated for it, most half ton trucks can haul a couple tons safely, yet are only rated for half of one. - “Can haul” and “can haul safely” are different. - She was loading bags of gravel into a Toyota Corolla. Sure, it’ll drive, but will it brake? - If she should crash into something there’s also a huge difference in having a heavy passenger wearing a seat belt and loading the back seats with bags of gravel. - This right here. Towing capacity is “will it go” and payload capacity is “will it stop” One should try not to go over on either. 
 
- They probably assume people just stuff their shit into the trunk so I guess the weight limit usually also includes a safeguard for weight distribution limits. - They also add a bit of a buffer for manufacturing tolerances along with allowing the rating to stay the same throughout the projected life of the vehicle. 
 
 
 
 
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- Huh. Now I wonder if this will work: - @npr@flipboard.com 





