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Timothy J. Lee 11-08-2004 12:09 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <BUDgd.40004$9b.239@edtnps84>,
Brian Smith <Halifax@Novascotia.Canada> wrote:
>I agree with the parking lights being used as DRLs being a bad idea.
>However, I don't find that the lower wattage output of the high beams, give
>an extraordinary amount of glare back to the driver in low light or foggy or
>snowy conditions.


Lower wattage high beams do get annoying to _other_ drivers when used in
overcast or near dusk conditions.

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Brian Smith 11-08-2004 04:04 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 

"Timothy J. Lee" <remove22@sonic.net> wrote in message
news:cmo97r$f6d$1@bolt.sonic.net...
>
> Lower wattage high beams do get annoying to _other_ drivers when used in
> overcast or near dusk conditions.


To some people I suppose they would, but they don't bother me or anyone that
I know.

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Brian
http://www.accesswave.ca/~orion

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Brian Smith 11-08-2004 04:04 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 

"Timothy J. Lee" <remove22@sonic.net> wrote in message
news:cmo97r$f6d$1@bolt.sonic.net...
>
> Lower wattage high beams do get annoying to _other_ drivers when used in
> overcast or near dusk conditions.


To some people I suppose they would, but they don't bother me or anyone that
I know.

--
Brian
http://www.accesswave.ca/~orion

Practice safe eating - always use condiments.











RWM 11-08-2004 05:01 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 


Timothy J. Lee wrote:
> In article <BUDgd.40004$9b.239@edtnps84>,
> Brian Smith <Halifax@Novascotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>>I agree with the parking lights being used as DRLs being a bad idea.
>>However, I don't find that the lower wattage output of the high beams, give
>>an extraordinary amount of glare back to the driver in low light or foggy or
>>snowy conditions.

>
>
> Lower wattage high beams do get annoying to _other_ drivers when used in
> overcast or near dusk conditions.
>



Then again, some drivers are just plain annoying,
with or without DRLs, in overcast, dusk, or not.

RWM 11-08-2004 05:01 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 


Timothy J. Lee wrote:
> In article <BUDgd.40004$9b.239@edtnps84>,
> Brian Smith <Halifax@Novascotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>>I agree with the parking lights being used as DRLs being a bad idea.
>>However, I don't find that the lower wattage output of the high beams, give
>>an extraordinary amount of glare back to the driver in low light or foggy or
>>snowy conditions.

>
>
> Lower wattage high beams do get annoying to _other_ drivers when used in
> overcast or near dusk conditions.
>



Then again, some drivers are just plain annoying,
with or without DRLs, in overcast, dusk, or not.


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