Posted by john in la on November 24, 2007 at 08:28:17 from (68.222.11.229):
In Reply to: OT Dim your lites??? posted by Ollielenna on November 24, 2007 at 07:44:06:
In our state there is a law that says if you are within XXX ft (think it is 500 ft may be 1000) of another vehicle you must be using your low beam lights.
But lets look at it from another point of view. Who Cares what the law says?? Why do we even need such a law?? Ever heard of common courtesy or treat others right. To many people these days do not see past the end of their nose and could care less about the other guy. All they are worried about is themselves.
Others that twist me the wrong way are....... People that drive with bright fog lights on even on a clear night. People that drive in the daytime with no lights on in the fog or rain. People that replace there standard headlights with extra bright lights.
I guess I will leave it at that and climb down off my soap box.
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