LED lights are just too bright. Yes, they illuminate the road better, but at what cost? LED headlights have replaced halogen lights over the years, and some are just obnoxious.
Headlights on USPS vehicles are insanely bright since they switched to LED
A halogen bulb puts out about 1,000 lumens...
Massachusetts residents are known to have some pretty wild reputations. Whether it be our rabid sports fans or that sweet accent (which only a tiny percentage of us have) nothing quite defines us like our drivers.
While New York might have the reputation of being the worst driver in the U.S., some argue a strong case that, in f...
No matter what state you live in throughout the U.S., every state is going to have some laws that differ from the norm. But what about Massachusetts? It seems that unfortunately the Bay State has several laws that seem like they may be on the fringe of insanity. Like, a lot of them.
This post is surely to offend someone. I had a pit bull, I know they're a fantastic dog breed, but they can be very dangerous. Pit bulls were responsible for 66% of all dog bite fatalities from 2006-2019.
The most dangerous dog breeds in Massachusetts
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We all love the great local Massachusetts restaurants or eateries regardless of where it is in the state. It's often the case that those are the spots in the community that will typically have the best food hands down. Not only that, but it's always important to support businesses in the local community. And one of those local spots happens to be a family-run restaurant that's been called a "legendary family-run restaurant that you have to try". One of the top family-run restaurants throughout Massachusetts over on the western side of the state.
Keep reading to uncover the quirky secrets of the animal kingdom, like why giraffes have those hilariously long necks and how ants manage to haul stuff that's 50 times heavier than they are.
"Private Way" signs can be confusing in Massachusetts. They come off so exclusionary, don't they?
The signs aren't as direct as "no parking", but they feel as if you're breaking some law if you travel on a "Private Way".
'Private Way' Signs Confuse Massachusetts?
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