Bugs on windshield.

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90cummins

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In the 50s & 60s I remember the windshield being covered in bug juice after a short trip on highway. Gas stations were full service back then and always cleaned the windshield & checked the oil.
Bugs & full service have mostly disappeared. šŸ™

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   / Bugs on windshield. #2  
In the 50s & 60s I remember the windshield being covered in bug juice after a short trip on highway. Gas stations were full service back then and always cleaned the windshield & checked the oil.
Bugs & full service have mostly disappeared. šŸ™

90cummins
Maybe where you live, plenty of bugs out here. Just have to get away from all poisons used on everything to control the bugs.
Full service is no longer a thing.
 
   / Bugs on windshield. #3  
Bugs are alive and kicking here, too...

All the best, Peter
 
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Where you are, it sounds lovely, lol. There are plenty of mosquitos and moths in particular, and if you get on the highway it's somehow multiplied.
 
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Bugs haven’t disappeared. Vehicles are way more aerodynamic than they were in the 50’s and 60’s. Instead of smacking and splattering into an old 4 wheel road brick, most bugs now are swept up over and around today’s vehicles
 
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Bugs haven’t disappeared. Vehicles are way more aerodynamic than they were in the 50’s and 60’s. Instead of smacking and splattering into an old 4 wheel road brick, most bugs now are swept up over and around today’s vehicles
I still drive bricks..... 🤣
 
   / Bugs on windshield. #8  
Definitely differences by geography.

In Vegas, there were/are few flying insects.

Drive across a body of water around dusk and you will get plenty of squish.

As someone mentioned, aerodynamics plays a part, we also have better fluid and wipers to clean it up before it gets as bad.

There's probably a bit of faded memory, too.
 
   / Bugs on windshield. #9  
I remember riding a Suzuki from Sacramento to LA at night through the Central Valley (farm country) and had pull over every 15-20 minutes to wipe the headlight to have some sort of illumination.
BTW those giant grasshoppers hurt and make a mess on the face shield, one of those times a helmet made sense.:cool:
 
   / Bugs on windshield. #10  
I remember riding a Suzuki from Sacramento to LA at night through the Central Valley (farm country) and had pull over every 15-20 minutes to wipe the headlight to have some sort of illumination.
BTW those giant grasshoppers hurt and make a mess on the face shield, one of those times a helmet made sense.:cool:
Chicken. I drove across back roads of Nebraska one night sans headlights. My alternator was working and I could go a lot further before the battery died if I skipped the headlights. Once it died, call AAA, get battery charges, repeat. It took me until 10am to get home.
 

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