rogerroger
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Just a little warning, I’m going to rant for a couple minutes.
What is the purpose of daytime running lights for any vehicle? Why not just have the regular headlights and tail lights stay on 100% of the time? This would prevent people from forgetting to turn their lights on when it’s almost dark or when it’s raining.
Or just do away with them completely. What if you want zero lights on for some odd reason? How do you do that and keep the car on? Too many times, I get behind a vehicle early in the morning or at night, and it doesn’t have its tail lights on. I pass the car and realize that they only have their DRL's on. They don't realize it because the DRL's give off enough light to trick the driver.
I understand some say that they are a safety feature, but I think they are 100% useless.
I welcome any and all comments, both in agreement and disagreement.
What is the purpose of daytime running lights for any vehicle? Why not just have the regular headlights and tail lights stay on 100% of the time? This would prevent people from forgetting to turn their lights on when it’s almost dark or when it’s raining.
Or just do away with them completely. What if you want zero lights on for some odd reason? How do you do that and keep the car on? Too many times, I get behind a vehicle early in the morning or at night, and it doesn’t have its tail lights on. I pass the car and realize that they only have their DRL's on. They don't realize it because the DRL's give off enough light to trick the driver.
I understand some say that they are a safety feature, but I think they are 100% useless.
I welcome any and all comments, both in agreement and disagreement.