I have noticed that percentage wise the drivers of silver vehicles are far less inclined to turn on any lights at all in bad weather daytime conditions. Any explaination??
It kinda ticks me off for two reasons, 1 You can't see them, or at least are far more likely not to see a silver car blending with the asphalt and clouded sky.
2 Here in Pennsylvania they pbutted a law about 2 years ago that states "Lights on with the wipers", which formerly applied nationwide and federally only to commercial trucks.
Silver cars in rain and fog 2886Careful. You are buttuming a lot which simply isn't true. For the past few decades and well over a million (yes, million) miles, I have a perfect driving record. I even...
I have never ever seen a state or local cop pull a pbuttenger vehicle over for this 'no lights' condition, but if you do it in a big rig they will bust you in a heartbeat.
I got into a shouting match with a cop one time and he replied 'I don't have time to arrest everyone who drives without lights in the rain'. Well, let's see, idiots don't know they are in the wrong, and who will tell them? Also, it would maybe bolster the income of local police forces if you actually set out to fine people who are unaware of laws being broken (a.k.a. buttholes-criminals) and local forces could hire back the officers they have laid off.