Traffic sucks. It's just fumes and honking, for the most part. But occasionally, a little bit of color emerges on the back of the car in front of you—a bumper sticker can turn a dull commute into a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Los Angeles Times photo illustration; photos by readers; Chiara Alexa / For The Times) Here in auto-saturated Los Angeles, the ...
Americans spend an average of 17,600 minutes driving every single year. And a whopping 87.5% of the population over the age ...
Q I had a pair of 49ers tickets on my dashboard in the front seat for the Cowboys game at Levi’s Stadium and some jerk smashed my window and left four more. Dave Donahue A What does this have to do ...
Bumper stickers have long been used by drivers trying to force their strong opinions on to others on the road. Some turn to politics, with stickers voicing support for various campaigns, while others ...
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 ...
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 ...
Here in auto-saturated Los Angeles, the bumper sticker has always been a healthy form of self-expression. But in recent years, they’ve become far weirder than your average tourist-trap souvenir or ...