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GordonThree wrote:
Why do so many advocate driving around a dark campground with out lights?
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโFeb-13-2018 03:00 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
Personal observation.. I have been sitting on Clarita waiting to pull out on Telegraph as I did nearly every working day for 25 years, and seen a car with DRL's before I saw the non DRL car IN FRONT OF IT.. Let that scare you,
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โFeb-13-2018 07:57 AM
GordonThree wrote:Fizz wrote:
Are you all afraid of wasting electricity by leaving the lights on?
X2
Big peave of mine are folks who know they're smarter than the headlight controller and end up driving at dusk or in poor visibility with no lights at all.
โFeb-13-2018 07:33 AM
spoon059 wrote:
Yup, piece of electric tape on the automatic sensor works great on my Ram. I can easily turn the switch from AUTO to PARKING LIGHTS when I am backing into a parking spot at the campground.
I am a firm believer that lights on all the time makes me more visible and from a further distance, thus making me safer. Its a requirement on motorcycles and a lot of trucking companies believe in the theory of "lights on for safety". I rarely have a bulb burn out, and when they do its a couple dollars to replace. I currently have LED's in my Ram headlights, so I expect them to last longer than I own the truck.
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ScottG wrote:
I had them activated on my Ram.
One thing I didn't think about was pulling into a CG at night and not being able to turn my lights off while maneuvering. I end up lighting up someone else's campsite needlessly.
BTW, on Ram trucks the DRL's are actually the high-beams run at a 50% duty cycle.
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