Tell it to the judge; wipers on, headlights on—it’s the law. |
You need lights on when it's raining. Everyone does. If you can't manage your own simple safety, cops will do it for you. |
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If your daytime lights are on, you usually don't have any rear lights on. Your full lights should be on when raining. But I guess that would suppose that people have their night lights on at night, but lord knows many do not.
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| I assume most people have their lights on auto and never touch them. |
I usually keep my lights on auto, and they turn on in anything more than light drizzle. |
I drive a 9 year old Honda minivan (and not the top trim) and it knows the turn the headlights on when I use the wipers. |
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The people who don't turn their lights on when raining, are the same people who use high beams at night when there are others around.
There is no sensible middle ground with those morons. |
Thank you s much for your posting! Wipers on, headlights on. It’s the law. Another thing, for those that rely on daytime headlights. You still need to run on your lights. Your car has running lights on and no taillights. Are you that lazy or too f’n stupid? |
| Am I the only one who has my headlights on all the time? It’s just a habit. More visibility never hurts even in broad daylight. Turn on the car, turn on the lights. Turn it off, turn them off. If I didn’t have this habit I probably wouldn’t remember to turn them on in situations like rain. |
Wipers on, headlights on. It’s the law. I bet you’re the same person that thinks their vehicle lights automatically come on when it’s dark. I’m here to ask you for your safety and for the safety of others around you, physically turn on your headlights. It’s not that hard. You’re operating a motor vehicle with no visible taillights. Thank you. |
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Turn on your lights, morons.
Or turn in your license because you're just that incompetent. |
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Bump.
Do you flash your lights at people driving with their lights off on a day like this? Does it work? Or are those morons still morons? |