I used to think that the most dangerous thing about bumper stickers was that they make curious drivers inch ever closer to the car in front of them in order to read the things ("He Put the Duh in W," ...
William Szlemko, a Ph.D. student at CSU, authored a road rage study that was published in this month's Journal of Applied Social Psychology. The study is essentially a bumper bummer. It concludes that ...
Gone are the days of “Coexist” or “This car climbed Mt. Washington.” Bumper stickers have lately gotten a lot weirder, and much more niche. By Charles W. McFarlane You can spot them in the parking lot ...
My father hated bumper stickers. He thought they looked trashy. I don’t mind them — reading bumper stickers gives me something to think about in traffic. Such as, if your car will really be unmanned ...
Los Angeles has reached peak bumper sticker: It’s now common to see cars displaying a rainbow of decals. Today’s stickers often mimic classic formulations from bumper stickers past and declare loyalty ...
Although I personally do not display any bumper stickers on my car, I love reading those on other vehicles, even if they only announce that the car’s occupants are “The Proud Parents of an Honor Roll ...
A car is like an extension of its owner; it can be adorned, bedazzled, and upgraded to look like a futuristic piece of art. If you're a 2000s kid and remember MTV's Pimp My Ride, you know what we're ...
June 19, 2008 If you tend to shy away from cars covered in bumper stickers, you now have good reason. New research has unearthed an interesting correlation between drivers who personalize their cars ...
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