Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 15:08:51 -0400
Reply-To: Ed Stevens <ejstevens@EARTHLINK.NET>
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From: Ed Stevens <ejstevens@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: Re: (long)Re: If You're Against Mandatory Daytime Running
Lights...
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On 9/17/98 1:25 PM, Sudhir Desai ranted, (inspiring me to howl back)
>> Why would you be against DRLs? Unless of course you are also opposed seat
>> belts, air bags, turn signals, brake lights, side impact beams, etc.
>the only things in this list that are useless are drl's and airbags
>
>IMHO, drl's are the worst safety feature anyone has come up with...
>some examples of this fact.
>
>i was driving a rental truck that had drl's..this truck was a Chevy K3500
>crew cab dually...essentially the biggest chevy u can get without going
>commercial.. and still, i almost got into 3 accidents which would not have
>been my fault..
>one of them, a old lady was coming out of a driveway, stopped, and ten
>came right out of the driveway going 10 miles an hour into my lane.. i
>literally stood on the brakes with both feet (the truck was an automatic
>so the brake pedal was wide enough to accomodate both of my feet)
>
I'm sorry but exactly what point do YOU think this proves. It proves
nothing about DRL except that you wanted to flash a story and an axe to
grind. Lil old ladies frequently get confused, etc, etc. regardless of
what you drive
>
>that wasnt the most obvious example of how drl's are totally unnecessary.
>
>the most obvious example was that my dad..who swears by drl's, who even
>goes as far as to turn on the lights of out jeep cherokee which doesnt
>have drl's ....... i was coming up the street and my dad backed out of the
>driveway right infront of me. i was going 5mph by now cause i knew he
>coudnt see me, so nothing happened, but it just goes to show that drl's do
>absolutely NOTHING, and when i say nothing i mean nothing, nada, rien,
>zilch, nicht, etc.., etc...
>
>sorry bout the sermon, but i believe it was necessary.
>laters people,
DUH. same lack of a point here. DRL will not help a driver with a flat
tire, bad breath or a lack of common sense. They do improve visibility
at a very low cost, you may have to replace each bulb one more time
during your ownership of the vehicle.
I am all for them and nothing you nor the website quoted earlier, have
said has convinced me otherwise.
And as to AIRBAGS being useless, well most people (myself included) know
someone who was helped, maybe even kept alive, by the deployment of an
airbag. This despite earlier listening to rantings by anti-airbag people.
Wish I could say nice try but I cannot. these incidents proved
"absolutely NOTHING, and when i say nothing i mean nothing, nada, rien,
zilch, nicht, etc.., etc...."
This was the same kind of logic that was used on seat belts.
I am also guessing you do not have children, because people with children
they love and care for would NEVER let the small costs of DRL interefere
with the safety and future of their loved ones. This is a WIN WIN WIN
situation folks.
I do not see anyone requiring us to retrofit our vehicles, I do not have
DRL on any of my vehicles but I do use the lights whenever I drive. My
only regret is that they do not automatically go out when I remove the
key.
-peace
Ed Stevens
Valley Forge PA
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