Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 30, 2009 at 03:48:29 from (216.208.58.106):
In Reply to: O/T Rant ! posted by Old Roy on August 29, 2009 at 18:30:54:
Roy: I'm with you on this one. I had cataract surgery about 10 years ago, was warned then it would make oncoming car lights much worse. I'm sure some of these lights are illegal, but what gets done about it, NOTHING.
Then you'll meet the same idiot in low visability rain, fog or snow, runing with driving lights and no tail lights. I was going to stop to complain about this one at police detachment on my way home one day. Then the next car that passed me was a fully equipped police cruiser with no tail lights on. I thought to myself, "Now there would be a wasted bunch of words".
I've made up my mind society is basicly stupid, we have signs up in every little town advising truckers not to use the engine brakes. For my part I always found engine brakes most useful in stop and go traffic, bear in mind I don't drive much hill country. Engine brakes in stop and go traffic, greatly reduce heat build up on brake shoes and drums. We all know how well hot brake shoes and drums work. Yet these same towns will tolerate hundreds of these damn little 4 cylinder cars with British exhaust systems. Had one pass me yesterday, he could create more noise than any Cummins with 65 ton pushing it.
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