ranger_scott
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why do manufacturers turn off the driving lights when you require more light by turning your high beams on ? this is very puzzling
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What is it lately with everybody driving around with both fog lights and headlights on?
why do manufacturers turn off the driving lights when you require more light by turning your high beams on ?
because they are FOG lights, not driving lights. if youve ever driven in fog, you know how useless high beams are (they reflect off the fog and blind you). if you turn your high beams on, vehicle manufacturers assume you arent in fog so they turn the fog lights off..thus reducing glare for other drivers.
I kinda just assume that half the people I see drivin' around with their headlights and fog lights on don't even realize it, and don't know where the switch is... the other half are just selfish bastards.
I believe Hi HO Silver hit the Bull in the Bulls eye.
It's especielly maddening when you're in a low slung car and the gas-hole comes up behind you at a red light.
I believe Hi HO Silver hit the Bull in the Bulls eye.
It's especielly maddening when you're in a low slung car and the gas-hole comes up behind you at a red light.