ya i cant even drive my car in this rain, streets are flooded all over, so im mising my first class and taking the big 4x4 suburban to the rest.
What's up with folks driving with their lights off in a downpour?
I almost killed a lady in a Grey Lexus this morning on 183/121. I fired up the turn signal and looked back and started to change lanes, I never saw her I only heard her horn as I changed lanes in my fogged up 'lac. If she had her lights on I would have seen her……
Kids turn on those headlights in the rain, you never know if that guy in the Classic Cadillac with the bad defroster can see you or not.......
ya i cant even drive my car in this rain, streets are flooded all over, so im mising my first class and taking the big 4x4 suburban to the rest.
03 LS FM2ish TDR I/C
99 Disco, the go anywhere ride
Some states have a law that you must have your headlights on if you have your wipers on. I've always thought Texas should adopt that one!
Missouri, Kansas, and Florida all have that law... and having lived in each long enough, I've grown accustomed to turning on the headlamps. I've never understood why it wouldn't be the same here.Originally Posted by sammm
It was the same when I lived in Oregon, plus it just makes sense if it's dark and raining that others will be able to see your dark grey ES300 a lot easier if you'd turn your lights on......
If you think we're cleaning the gene pool when it rains, what do you call it when it snows around here?
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
That would be an overdose of chlorine.
So I take it DFW has been having some rain 'issues' this week?
I wouldn't know... I'm stuck down in Mexico!
Ya, you could say that. I'm starting to get webbed toes!Originally Posted by rx7gslse
On I20, between I45 and Benbrook yesterday, I must have seen a dozen or more cars in the ditch - sideways, backward, and banged up on all sides. Some still had their engines running, but NONE had their lights on.
My 04 company Suburban has no problem with fogging windows, as long as I keep the AC on to dry the air (HINT to POS), but it is still difficult to see through the water on the windows and the outside mirrors.
It is a shame we don't have connections with some media type (HINT to 3bean) who could alert the driving public to this hazard.
The last time the A/C worked in the 'Lac Elvis was still alive!Originally Posted by onething
Last I checked, all 34 of our viewers had their lights on.Originally Posted by onething
Dunno what the problem is here in Texas...
In Driver's Ed back in Indiana you were taught to drive with your lights on if you had any problems with visibility... rain, snow, fog, sleet, night , etc...
Hell, in all the times I've taken defensive driving courses in Texas to dismiss speeding tickets (I should be an instructor by now) they've NEVER covered this.
Raymond
Daily Driver: 2013 Club edition in Pearl White Mica
Lightness? What's that? I drive a PRHT!