Originally Posted by
Cobrajet
DRLs have been mandatory in Canada for a long time now, haven't they? Lots of US-market cars had them in the '90s...especially GM vehicles.
Mandatory in Canada to have Daytime Running lights, since 1990 according to wikipedia. Sounds about right. Not daytime all lights though. I think that's another aspect of this topic. Rear end car accident in foggy/snowy weather happens from not seeing the car in front of you.
I like driving with my rear lights on, then my whole Mirage is lit up like a real Christmas tree.
People think headlights for visibility, but visibility is a 2 way street. First for you and then secondly, the other traffic.
Seen and be seen
Last edited by dspace9; 09-18-2019 at 06:44 AM.
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