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MFL
Oct 27, 2016Nomad II
My wife has a bright red sport coupe, and I mean bright red! The daytime lights come on at a lower wattage, than night time lights. In the daytime you don't even notice the lights on, just the red. My 13 Ford truck has no DRL. Not sure if they can be activated, but rather not anyway.
Like mentioned, I also think motorcycle lights on all the time is a great idea. When riding a motorcycle, you need every advantage you can use for visibility. My street bike has really bright cat eye style lights, even on low and daytime. If I am on a state hi-way and see a vehicle approaching from a side road during daytime, I flick them to bright. This goes from bright, to really bright, would be hard not to notice. Also, I am looking at this time, for an option, if that vehicle does pull out in front of me.
Agree with Cummins, no matter the vehicle, your best option, is to be a defensive driver. Riding a motorcycle since I was 13, has made me a defensive driver! Hey, I'm still alive.
Jerry
Like mentioned, I also think motorcycle lights on all the time is a great idea. When riding a motorcycle, you need every advantage you can use for visibility. My street bike has really bright cat eye style lights, even on low and daytime. If I am on a state hi-way and see a vehicle approaching from a side road during daytime, I flick them to bright. This goes from bright, to really bright, would be hard not to notice. Also, I am looking at this time, for an option, if that vehicle does pull out in front of me.
Agree with Cummins, no matter the vehicle, your best option, is to be a defensive driver. Riding a motorcycle since I was 13, has made me a defensive driver! Hey, I'm still alive.
Jerry
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