{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"SnailMail: Bloody Bar","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/snailmail-bloody-bar","audioUrl":"https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/media.blubrry.com/snail_trail_4x4/ins.blubrry.com/snail_trail_4x4/713-SnailMail.mp3","description":"\nThis Week’s Callers\n\nCaller 1/2: Zac from OCK talks about Project Hail Mary and how it was awesome\nCaller 3: Josh from SoCal wants to know your favorite food\n\nOvernight Oats – 1/2 cup Oats, 1 Tbsp Chia Seeds, 1 Scoop Protein Powder, 1 Pinch Salt, 1 Scoop Matcha, 1 Cup Milk (the day before you want to eat it), Frozen berries. Add fresh banana/berries when eating.\n\n\nCaller 4: Wrong Seat Rea tells everyone about a trick for getting around, selling a vehicle, and smog\nCaller 5: Nick from MT talks more about mental health\n\nMake Your Bed: https://youtu.be/pxBQLFLei70?si=XV-fjr2CoOzeUluV\n\n\nCaller 6: Nick from MT says to be Vulnerable\nCaller 7: Rover Don says Tyler is wrong about blinkers\n\nJoin Our Discord: https://discord.gg/yFyFFkQbuyCome hang out with us on the SnailTrail4x4 Discord — it’s the easiest way to connect with Tyler and Jimmy directly, chat with fellow offroad enthusiasts, and get first access to Group Buys and Treasure Hunt token drops.\nCALL US AND LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL!!!! We want to hear from you even more!!! You can call and say whatever you like! Ask a question, leave feedback, correct some information about welding, say how much you hate your Jeep, and wish you had a Toyota! 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I can't say this is law. ... you, the seller is not required to smog it.","canonicalId":"term:smog","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Smog” refers to California’s emissions testing requirement for many vehicles. If a vehicle is registered as non-operational (“non-op”), the seller may not be required to complete smog testing for the sale, depending on the situation and state rules.","simplifiedExplanation":"In California, some cars have to pass an emissions test (“smog”) before they can be sold or registered. If the car is listed as non-operational (“non-op”), you may not have to do that emissions test for the sale."}},{"startTime":1392.2,"endTime":1430.9,"type":"term","title":"non-op","url":"/glossary/non-op","quote":"that I couldn't smog, I just put it on non-op and sold it. And you are not required to provide smog for a non-op vehicle.","canonicalId":"term:non-op","priority":0.8,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Non-op” is California registration status for a vehicle that is not being operated on public roads. The key implication discussed here is that a non-op vehicle may not require smog certification for the sale because it’s not treated as an operating vehicle.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Non-op” means the car is registered as not being driven. In California, that can affect whether you have to do the emissions (“smog”) paperwork before selling it."}},{"startTime":1404.9,"endTime":1417.5,"type":"car","title":"power stroke","url":"/cars/ford/super-duty-lariat-tremor","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/1928_Model_A_Ford.jpg","quote":"It was actually a late model power stroke that I got for free ... and sold it with non-op because I didn't want to have to pay to get a smog.","canonicalId":"car:ford:super duty","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Power Stroke” is Ford’s diesel engine family, commonly associated with Super Duty trucks. In this segment, the host mentions a late-model Power Stroke as the vehicle they sold non-op to avoid smog costs.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Power Stroke” is a type of diesel engine used by Ford trucks. Here, the host is saying they sold a late-model Ford diesel truck as non-op so they wouldn’t have to pay for smog.","imageAttribution":"Richard Smith (CC BY 2.0)"}},{"startTime":1465.9,"endTime":1470.4,"type":"term","title":"street legal","url":"/glossary/street-legal","quote":"cheaper because it's on non-op and it's not street legal. But it kind of protects you and covers your ass.","canonicalId":"term:street-legal","priority":0.42,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Street legal” means the vehicle meets the legal requirements to be driven on public roads, which typically includes emissions compliance and registration. A vehicle that’s not street legal may be cheaper to transfer, but it also changes what you can legally do with it and can affect liability in a sale."}},{"startTime":2398.5,"endTime":2466.8,"type":"term","title":"merge","url":"/glossary/merge","quote":"So now you're being a dick. Yeah, but I think that's a different, like if the lane ends and you're moving into the lane that you have to be in because there's no more lane in front of you, then it's the person's fault for not realizing that the lane is ending.","canonicalId":"term:merge","priority":0.25,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “merge” is when one lane’s traffic combines into another lane as lanes end or routes split. It’s a high-attention maneuver because drivers must coordinate speed and position to avoid collisions.","simplifiedExplanation":"A merge is when cars from one lane have to join into another lane because the road is changing. It’s tricky because everyone has to adjust speed and spacing at the same time."}},{"startTime":2418.1,"endTime":2426.0,"type":"term","title":"speed differentials","url":"/glossary/speed-differentials","quote":"I think there's a big thing about speed differentials, right? I think that if the flow of traffic, the general flow of traffic is going","canonicalId":"term:speed-differentials","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Speed differentials” means the speed gap between vehicles on the same road. In traffic, big gaps can force last-second lane changes and merges, which raises the chance of conflicts and near-misses.","simplifiedExplanation":"It means how much faster or slower one car is compared to other cars around it. When the speed gap gets too big, people have to change lanes or merge quickly, which makes things more dangerous."}},{"startTime":2439.5,"endTime":2456.2,"type":"term","title":"California law","quote":"whatever x mile an hour, I think that traffic should not be going slower than x minus 10 and the faster than 10 plus x kind of thing, right? I think that everybody should be around the flow of traffic, which is actually California law. There may be a speed limit on a freeway or something, but the law states you need to be going safe speed for what's current for current conditions.","canonicalId":"term:california-law","priority":0.3,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The speaker references California’s “basic speed law” idea: you must drive at a speed that’s safe for current conditions, not just at or under the posted limit. That’s why they argue traffic should generally match the flow while still staying safe.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re talking about a rule that says you can’t just drive the posted speed—you have to drive a speed that’s safe for the road and traffic right now. So if conditions are different, the safe speed can be lower."}}],"speakers":[{"id":"s1","name":"Tyler","role":"host"},{"id":"s2","name":"Jimmy: Off-Road Enthusiasts","role":"host"}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/snailmail-bloody-bar/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}]}