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spoon059
Feb 14, 2018Explorer II
JIMNLIN wrote:
DRL on in the daytimes can make it harder to pass cars safely on two lane hiways. When looking to pass Its hard to judge if the car with lights on, is 1/4 mile or 3/4 miles down the road.
For that reason I turn my DRLs off on two lane rural highways.
Divided interstate or city driving is a different issue.
That's odd... around my parts it is REQUIRED to turn headlights on when driving on 2 lane highways with designated passing zones, specifically so that you can be seen by drivers who are considering attempting to make a pass.
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