Anonymous wrote:It's the law here in Pennsylvania.
Anonymous wrote:It's the law here in Pennsylvania.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the main reason why a lot of people forget is because of automatic headlights. It doesn't even register for them to think "do I need to turn my lights on?"
(On a related note, I know two people who were pulled over in rental cars for driving without their headlights on after dark because they were so used to automatic headlights.)
then they would notice at night that it's not on... right?
I agree OP. The amount of cars I see driving in the rain without headlights on amazes me, especially the newer ones.
Why don't they just leave their lights on permanently? Even my 2004 car has the option for permanent headlights that automatically turn off when I turn off my engine.
If you're in a well-lit area with a lot of lights from other sources (streetlights, businesses, other cars), you might not notice your own lights are not on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the main reason why a lot of people forget is because of automatic headlights. It doesn't even register for them to think "do I need to turn my lights on?"
(On a related note, I know two people who were pulled over in rental cars for driving without their headlights on after dark because they were so used to automatic headlights.)
then they would notice at night that it's not on... right?
I agree OP. The amount of cars I see driving in the rain without headlights on amazes me, especially the newer ones.
Why don't they just leave their lights on permanently? Even my 2004 car has the option for permanent headlights that automatically turn off when I turn off my engine.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it illegal not to?
Anonymous wrote:I think the main reason why a lot of people forget is because of automatic headlights. It doesn't even register for them to think "do I need to turn my lights on?"
(On a related note, I know two people who were pulled over in rental cars for driving without their headlights on after dark because they were so used to automatic headlights.)