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The dangers of DRLs 4597Must be rare. I see few GM vehicles with their regular headlights on when it's "gloomy" (I buttume you mean overcast). The...
It's scary how many drivers don't give a second thought about their lights even when they don't have DRL's or automatic headlights. Personally I like to err on the side of caution and as a result have my headlights on more often than not when driving. I turn on my lights on cloudy days, rainy days, in fog, dust, smoke, at all times when on rural highways, and of course they are always on at night :-P
I figure it's better to have other drivers see me when they first glance in my direction, seeing as few drivers have the time to double check for other traffic these days.
The drivers that really bother me are those who do not have their head lights on in bad weather conditions during the day, when 99% of other drivers have their lights on. These people must figure it's better to risk their lives by not making themselves visible to other drivers, than to have the added burden of remembering to turn off their headlights when they park.
The dangers of DRLs 4598You still missed the glaringly obvious point? How is that possible? To paraphrase the discussion...
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