So what is the most popular soft drink in each state? Eat This Not That! cranked out a list based on Google Trends searches for "Soft Drinks" in each state. The #1 carbonated beverage in Texas surprised me.
The video by TikTokker Jessica Huseman now has nearly 4.5 million views.
The clip is from her doorbell cam recording the Amazon driver approaching her front door for a delivery. The driver tells Jessica, who claims she just moved into the house, that her residence has no address on it.
Snakebites are a real problem for pets in Texas. Immediate treatment can be the key to survival for a pet bitten by a dangerous snake. Unfortunately, sometimes we don't recognize the signs of a bite until it is too late.
Here's how it would work.
Whenever you want to start your vehicle, you must exhale towards a small sensor embedded in the steering column or side door trim. Then you would get a quick pass/fail reading on the alcohol content of your breath.
A much better indicator of whether you will get pulled over tends to be who you are. Men are more likely to get pulled over than women. Young drivers also tend to get more tickets. In fact, a 2017 study found that one-third of all speeding tickets were issued to drivers between the ages of 16 and 25.
When it comes to women baring their breasts in public, you would think that would be an automatic "no." Everyone knows Texas is a conservative state, and people here don't go for nudity.
Actually, like everything else when it comes to the law, it is not that simple.
Watching other drivers "yields" one big conclusion. Yield signs are misunderstood in Texas. Exactly what does the law require of drivers approaching a yield sign?
There are a lot of reasons why Texas is by far the best state in the nation. It is the second-largest state in the United States, covering 268,000 square miles. Because of this, the state is diverse in many ways.
According to the Don't Mess With Texas website, here are two crucial litter facts. One approximately 362 million pieces of litter accumulate on Texas roads every year. Two, you can be fined $500 every time you litter in Texas. If you toss over five pounds, you may have to pay up to a $2000 fine.
Their official name is pneumatic road tubes.
These tubes are flexible rubber tubes stretched across a roadway. They work by compressing air as vehicles pass over them. Pressure change reveals much information as it is sent to data collection devices.