Posted by Texasmark1 on December 21, 2018 at 04:59:59 from (172.242.9.56):
In Reply to: Re: New LED headlights posted by Two Dogs on December 21, 2018 at 03:18:31:
Never heard of that law in Texas. You get blinded you flash, flash again if necessary, and if they want to be stubborn, show them what it's like....usually gets the desired result.......gotta pull them away from their texting first.
While we are on a light rant, how about those stupid things with the little round lense hootus. How do you get side vision with those things? You know being able to see 180 degrees around the front of the vehicle, especially necessary when turning allowing you to see where you are going. I was out before daylight this morning and enjoyed my '11 Silverado with 4 conventional type bulbs.....nice bright view all around. Low beam was all you needed for the most part.
Every year when I go back to the dealer for my annual Tx Veh. Inspection (I trust him...mom and pop shop), the dealer comes up to me and tries to talk me out of it for one of his new ones.....my reply is something line "what, and put up with those stupid head lights".
Still on lights, I noticed that most every car that passed me had head lights and driving lights........4 eyeballs staring at you when 2 did just fine for decades.....geez. Glad I'm retired and don't have to put up with that crap. Wonder why your new carriage lists for $50k?
The bright side....vehicle inspections.....before the state mandated smog testing, remember every inspection you had found your head lights had mysteriously become out of alignment....for an additional fee. At least that's gone.
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