Two different instances on 95 & 295 this morning, I've had numerous times where it's been dark, raining, or snowing and I almost rear ended someone because I barely see them.
Is this relativity common for others, or am I just being overly dickish about it?
HumpSlackWails t1_j8cy9i9 wrote
I 100% agree.
"The purpose of daytime running lights is to increase the visibility of your car, so that other drivers can see you on the road. At night, your headlights and tail lights are illuminated, which means that it's easy for other drivers to spot you."
And in hazardous conditions it should be common sense to make yourself as visible as possible.... but, humanity is flawed and we are a funny mix of self-possession, ignorance and lack of education.
Seriously though, ya halfwits: turn on your lights.