Posted by Pitch on December 23, 2017 at 07:27:56 from (98.3.10.109):
In Reply to: Pickup driving redneck posted by John in La on December 23, 2017 at 06:57:46:
Hoo Boy!!!! You really picked a topic for me to rant on.
with all the other ridiculus mandates the government forces on us,why lights not coming on with the ignition is not one of them escapes me. Motorcycles have had lights on or decades. Light colored vehicle in fog and snow, just as Johns photos demonstrate. What reason do people have for not driving with their lights on? Why when it is dusk to folks drive with only their parking lights on? In ten minutes you are going to need full light any way!
Fuel savings? Please quantify the amount you are saving. Limited number of light hours in your bulbs? Once again quantify how it is a significant burden.
If you are a non headlight sumbic could you please give me your reasoning for not using lights?
I am guessing good ole AMuricun He man obstinacy is the biggest one.
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