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johnrbd
Jun 28, 2013Explorer
Also, need to remember DRL, is most if not all vehicles, turns on just the parking lights. On most foggy days the taillight DO NOT COME ON.
As well as the headlights.
While driving in those types of conditions, manually turn ON headlights (and tailights) so other drivers (front, side and rear) can see you.
I find it amazing at how many people drive during early morning/late afternoon and do not use headlights/tailights. Because they can see where they are going, the ASSUME other driver can see them. WRONG!!!
I have learned to use headlights ON on 2-lane roads so oncoming idiots in a hurry see me before they pull out to pass into my lane. It help a little.
As well as the headlights.
While driving in those types of conditions, manually turn ON headlights (and tailights) so other drivers (front, side and rear) can see you.
I find it amazing at how many people drive during early morning/late afternoon and do not use headlights/tailights. Because they can see where they are going, the ASSUME other driver can see them. WRONG!!!
I have learned to use headlights ON on 2-lane roads so oncoming idiots in a hurry see me before they pull out to pass into my lane. It help a little.
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