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MotorWorld Sponsors Onion Slice Open

 

Todd Bodine's 1st Annual Onion Slice Open
  On July 29th the first annual Todd Bodine's Onion Slice Open Golf  Tournament benefiting the John Heinz Medical Center will take place. The John  Heinz Institute provides comprehensive, state of the art physical  rehabilitation services to over 800 children annually. The event will take  place at Blue Ridge Trail Golf Course in Mountaintop, PA.

  Todd Bodine, a NASCAR race car and race truck driver for more than 25 years,  has earned victories in two of the top three national NASCAR divisions and was crowned champion of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Todd and his wife,  Janet,  both feel they have been put in a position to work to improve  young lives -the lives of children needing medical care. This is why they  have created this golf tournament. MotorWorld will be sponsoring a couple of holes at this golf tournament. If you would like to participate you can print out a registration form here.


Weird Traffic Laws That Could Get You A Ticket

We want you to stay on the right side of the law when  traveling our wonderful country and would hate to see you fined or jailed for  breaking a law you were simply unaware of (or unlikely to even imagine). And there are indeed some strange traffic laws out there that could come back to bite you. Some are old, out-dated laws that just don't make sense today, but are still on the books and therefore technically still binding and enforceable. Others are just plain odd and make you really wonder about common sense. At any rate, here's some odd driving laws to keep in mind when you're out and about.
 
Alabama
- When driving in Alabama, please remember to remove your blindfolds. You see,  it's illegal to drive while blindfolded there. If you've been getting away with  this in your state, you are now forewarned ... ditch the blindfolds in 'Bama.
 
Alaska
 - When driving in our most northern state, don't forget to untie your dog from  the roof rack. It's illegal to tether a dog to the roof of a car up there (who  knew?). (I dunno, maybe strapping Fido to the hood or the bumper will keep you  from being pulled over.)
 
Arkansas
- If you've got a hankering for a sandwich or a cold drink while driving in  Little Rock at night, lay off the horn ... or that snack can get very  expensive. Yep, it's against the law to blare a car horn where cold beverages  or sandwiches are served after 9 p.m.
 
California
- If you are a woman, it is illegal to drive in a housecoat. Look sharp ladies  or they may just write you up.
 
 - Also remember that a vehicle without a driver may not exceed 60 miles per  hour. I bet this one probably gets a lot of people.
 
- It's also illegal to shoot any animals from a moving vehicle in California,  so put away the guns while driving ... except if you see a whale. Shooting them  is okay.
 
- But if you end up in court in Los Angeles for one violation or another,  please try to maintain your composure because it is illegal to cry on the  witness stand and will only get you into more hot water.
 
Illinois
- In Crete, cars can't be driven through the town. I guess the choices are to  drive around the town, or maybe get out and push.

- In Evanston, it's unlawful to change clothes in an automobile with the  curtains drawn, except in case of fire. So when changing your cloths, make sure  you're clearly visible or they'll nail you. Sounds like a fun city.

- In Park Ridge, remember to park your truck out of sight because they can only  be parked inside closed garages

Iowa
- If you're passing through Indianola, you better not be in a truck selling ice  cream ... it's illegal there. Yep, the Ice Cream Man has been  banned.

Kansas
- When in Derby, please be aware they put a high value on peace and quiet.  Screeching your tires, for example, is considered a misdemeanor and can cost  you 30 days in the slammer.

- In Topeka, it's against the law to transport dead poultry on Kansas Avenue.  So, use an alternative route when traveling with a bucket of chicken wings.

Maryland
- In Rockville, swearing from a vehicle is considered a misdemeanor. So, either clean up the vocab, or get the #@&* out of the vehicle before laying into  someone.

Minnesota
- In Minnetonka they really value cleanliness. They'll nail you if your truck leaves mud, dirt or sticky substances on any road. It's best to clean up before heading into this town, sort of like wiping your feet before going in the house.

Missouri
- In University City it is illegal to honk the horn of someone else's car. So those of you with a habit of switching cars before honking should know that it's just not tolerated in U. City.

New Jersey
- Although not really a driver law, it's good to know you'll have clear sailing in Blairstown where it is illegal to plant trees in the middle of the street.  Don't you hate when that happens?

North Carolina
- When in Dunn, it is against the law to drive on sidewalks, sorry. You also can't drive through a cemetery unless you're there to dig a grave or bury someone.

Ohio
- When passing through Youngstown, make sure you've got plenty of gas because it's illegal to run out of gas there.

Oregon
- When in this state, you must yield to pedestrians when driving on the sidewalk. Good to know in advance.

- They'll also ticket you if you leave your car door open longer than is deemed  necessary. You might want to practice getting in and out a bit before heading  into Oregon.

- And it's a Class A traffic violation if you use your car on a highway to  demonstrate your physical endurance. So, no pulling your car with your teeth or  lifting it over your head or stuff like that.

Rhode Island
- In Scituate, it is illegal to drive with beer in your vehicle even if it is  unopened. Perhaps this is an attempt to get beer drinkers to walk more.

- When passing another vehicle, either on the right or left, the law says you  must give the vehicle an audible signal (I wonder if screaming  would qualify if the horn doesn't work). Sounds like a noisy place to me.

South Carolina
- When in Hilton Head, bear in mind that it is against the law to store trash in your vehicle. It's probably best to get your interior detailed before heading into town.


So, there are indeed some unusual driving laws in our great land. And  hopefully, this heads-up will help you avoid unexpected fines or jailtime.


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Which of the following is NOT a county in Pennsylvania?

Chester
Bethlehem
Bucks
Berks




Road Trip Fun: Car Games

If you're planning a long car trip, you're going to need  some help keeping your teenager from spouting off I'm bored! every  fifteen minutes. Of course a portable DVD payer helps, but simple car games are  a standard. Here are a few of my favorites:
    

I Spy
The person who starts picks out an object that everyone can see. That person  then says, I spy something... and gives a clue such as the color or  shape of the item. The other players ask questions about the item, and these  questions are answered with a 'yes' or 'no'. The first player who guesses right  becomes the new spy.
 

What did you bring on your trip?
Start this game by saying, I'm going on a trip and I'm bringing....  The first player should name an item that starts with the letter 'A'. The next  player will say the same thing but with the letter 'B', and the games goes on  until you get to the letter 'Z'.
 
License Plate Games
There are all sorts of games you can play with license plates. You can collect  the number of states you see. Find the highest number on a plate, ignore the letters.  Or, you can find the alphabet in order.
 
Twenty Questions
One person thinks of a person place or thing and starts off by saying,  I'm thinking of a person (place or thing). Everyone takes turns  asking questions that are answered with 'yes' or 'no', or they may guess the  answer during their turn. The first person who guesses correctly thinks of the  next person, place, or thing.



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The correct answer is Bethlehem
Bethlehem is a city in Pennsylvania, but it is not a county.