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romore
Oct 27, 2016Explorer II
You can't take the Fisherman out of this Camper wrote:
It's the law here in Canada.... and my 2006 Chateau does NOT have them!! :S Probably built in the US of A!!
They would have been activated to pass inspection and be registered, they have either malfunctioned or been disabled. We are so used to them that we notice their absence when traveling in the U.S. I respectfully disagree with gbopp, they do make a difference in situations where visibility is reduced and being able to spot cars with neutral colors. Any color that blends in like white on snow covered roads is hard to see. One issue though is drivers who forget to turn the headlights on at night, the rear of the vehicle is not visible until it's too late.
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