Re: Car lights
Actually adding to this is my own little rant. This morning its misty and so pulling out is a bit more difficult especially as there are some drivers in their silver or dark couloured cars who think that because its after dawn they dont need lights,. Grrrr I could knock their heads together.Re: Car lights
Re: Car lights
Re: Car lights
Re: Car lights
Re: Car lights
I drove a Volvo for years and the lights cannot be turned off they just come on when you start the car, I got very used to idiots yelling to turn the lights off !Re: Car lights
Re: Car lights
I always drive with dipped lights on. Always have for 40 Odd years. We started when my husband worked Germany, as it was mandatory over there making cars more noticeable. We have had a succession of Volvos in the past, so lights staying on was not a problem but a blessing.Neither are windscreen wipers a problem, when sensing rain. All these gizmos, being able to talk to your car ect, are to make life easier and safer. If you have them then you would miss them if they were not there. My phone is built in, so only have to press a button on the steering wheel to answer,so not a problem. Only VERY close family have that number for emergencies. It's nice on long journeys, alone,to have family occasionally ringing to monitor progress and safety.
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