Thursday, February 18, 2016
EDITOR, The Tribune
I HAVE noticed recently that as soon as darkness falls and lights are turned on, more and more drivers have their car headlights on full, thus impairing the vision of other drivers.
This is very selfish and could cause an accident.
MAGGIE CROUCH-THOMPSON
February 4, 2016
Comments
mangogirl01 says...
Yes and many don't seems to care or know that **not driving** with your headlights on full is a cardinal rule of driving. I guess many got their licences through the backdoor. I would dip my lights off and on as a signal to let oncoming drivers know their lights are too bright and if they don't dip theirs, I leave mine on full until I pass them! Boom!
Posted 19 February 2016, 9:27 a.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
Love it!
http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2016…
Posted 19 February 2016, 10:18 a.m. Suggest removal
EasternGate says...
I do the same thing mangogirl
Posted 19 February 2016, 12:12 p.m. Suggest removal
cmiller says...
Can't stop laughing at yall
Posted 19 February 2016, 12:26 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
On the Out Islands, this sometimes necessary as there are no streetlights and no cat eyes to mark the road verges .......... now the new LED car lights are so bright that even the regular lights can blind an approaching car ........... but there are RTD fines for this ......... and no tickets are probably ever given by the police for the orange, blue, pink and green headlights
Posted 21 February 2016, 10:46 a.m. Suggest removal
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