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JIMNLIN
Feb 15, 2018Explorer III
Yeah not many folks use two lane highways anymore especially like I do out here. I've been driving since the late '50s and some one with headlights on in on coming traffic make it harder to safely judge distances.
Back in '64 we ran our first job in western NM. Ran into a lite rain shower during the day where road spray from vehicles was a issue. I turned my parking lights on so I could be seen by other drivers and not blind oncoming traffic with my head lights. Trooper just east of Grants NM pulled me over and advised no parking lights on the highways. Completely different than my state drivers manual tought back then.
Back in '64 we ran our first job in western NM. Ran into a lite rain shower during the day where road spray from vehicles was a issue. I turned my parking lights on so I could be seen by other drivers and not blind oncoming traffic with my head lights. Trooper just east of Grants NM pulled me over and advised no parking lights on the highways. Completely different than my state drivers manual tought back then.
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