Posted by John in la on December 30, 2012 at 10:07:37 from (184.38.223.165):
In Reply to: Driving in the fog: posted by Dick on December 30, 2012 at 09:42:25:
Take one day and do nothing but sit around a watch people go threw their daily life. You will find that most go around with no respect for others. If it does not affect them personally they could care less.
I like the lights on my truck and leave them on all the time because they go off and on with the key switch.
I think Canada has a law that all new cars MUST have day light driving lights. The U.S. has put off this law because some say it makes it harder to see motorcycles if all cars use headlights 24/7.
Our state has a wiper on lights on law but getting that inforced is a joke. What cop is going to stop a car in the rain for such a minor infraction; but it can be used against you in a accident.
We have one toll road they will not let you on if your head/tail lights are not on and or working when it is foggy.
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