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  1. Hi all, Anyone here using tyres that exceed the recommended tolerance of 2%? For example, if your stock tyres are 205/55R16 and you change to 215/50R17, the difference would be +2.36%. Should you exceed by +/- 2%, do you encounter adverse effect in term of handling, fuel consumption, speed reading with everything remain the same? Please feedback. Thank you. Regards,
  2. Upon encountering someone who double-parking(parking beyond the normal lot), parking in handicap lots without label, parking in lots otherwise designated(car in Motorcycle/motorcycle in car), should we 1)face-off with them 2)call the authority 3)snap the errant vehicle and post it in a popular site(for education/discussion). My favourite is double-parking and handicap lot violation.
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