Don Gibbons (dgibbons@PRESRAY.COM) said on the date of 9/17/98 3:17 PM >Also, What about the driver who has low power DRL's but forgets to turn >the full >lights on at night. Dangerous. If that same driver had no DRL;s it would >be much >more obvious that his lights were off and that he should turn them on.
I see that a lot, now that I think of it. I usually assume that the car has a failing electrical system till I see the taillights working just fine.
I believe that getting a driver's license should be an extremely hard process, requiring real training and real tests. Unfourtinately, you sell fewer cars, gas, and insurance that way. _________________________________________________________ Bob O'Shaughnessy, Columbus, OH vanagon@columbus.rr.com 85GL with basic Westy interior 74 Bus (Dad's) 72 Wife, 94 Rabbit, 95 Cat, 96 cat, 98 Kid |
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