Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Common sense says to keep some lights on at all times. It's a lot easier to see oncoming cars with lights on.
I do think a lot of newer cars do this automatically.
+1
Too many texting morons around here. Plus, thanks to the dems, half the drivers in the DMV are stoned too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know the answer about any law but my car has an auto lights function, which leaves daytime running lights on automatically. So you could be seeing just standard day lights.
Not seeing just running lights -- these are full headlights, the kind you'd have on for visibility at night.
Before the past month or so, this just didn't seem to be as common as it suddenly is, to me. Like I said, my DH and DC have noticed it as well. I can't quite believe that suddenly most folks in NOVA got newer cars with automatic light functions just this summer but maybe that's what's going on.
Anonymous wrote:Common sense says to keep some lights on at all times. It's a lot easier to see oncoming cars with lights on.
I do think a lot of newer cars do this automatically.
Anonymous wrote:Common sense says to keep some lights on at all times. It's a lot easier to see oncoming cars with lights on.
I do think a lot of newer cars do this automatically.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know the answer about any law but my car has an auto lights function, which leaves daytime running lights on automatically. So you could be seeing just standard day lights.