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kaydeejay
Jul 12, 2015Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:You may not have noticed, but in the last couple of years most manufacturers turn off the DRL on the side that the turn signal is operating.
Your turn signals and brake lights will be much more noticed with the lights off.
Brake lights have no conflict as the tail lights are not on with DRLs, only on if the driver has all the lights turned on.
In my book, the big benefit of DRLs is that the drivers who refuse to turn lights on in heavy rain, mist or fog, or even at dusk, are more visible, at least from the front.
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