Submitted by artuno t3_zb3muu in massachusetts

Don't know if it's just me, but it feels like every day I see at least three cars on the highway/streets with only one of their headlights on, and I typically drive every day of the week. Haven't noticed if it's specifically left or right but it feels random. What's up with that? And yes, I really do mean every single day. Started noticing it like a month ago.

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egv78 t1_iypif9p wrote

Padiddles.

But, what's up with it is easy: You're driving more often in the dark than you were a month a go. So, you notice them more; they're always there.

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artuno OP t1_iypm8x4 wrote

Ah, but there's the kicker, I work the night shift so I'm typically out at night regardless, though there is merit in thinking that the bulbs are burning out faster because of the longer nights.

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PantherBrewery t1_iypt42k wrote

I was told by my father that this padiddles declaration allows the couple seeing this to kiss the other by declaration. Love my dad.

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Inevitable-Careerist t1_iyquvr2 wrote

I heard an older, retrograde version of this:

  • If the boy sees the padiddle first and declares it, he gets to kiss the girl
  • If the girl sees the padiddle first, she gets to give the boy a punch on the shoulder!

Of course, if the girl wants to be kissed, she can pretend to not notice the padiddle...

I prefer your dad's version.

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Walmart_Prices t1_iyr12ni wrote

I played before but if anyone calls it out you gotta take one article of clothing off. I believe I was lied to

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blup12 t1_iyp4am8 wrote

Those are called motorcycles

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Animallover4321 t1_iyp4mrp wrote

Everyone is being squeezed financially so it’s harder to fix something if it breaks on your car.

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RubydaCherry24 t1_iypb3vf wrote

A lightbulb is like 3 dollars

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Adorable_List3836 t1_iypth51 wrote

To change a HID bulb in my car it costs $100 for the bulb and I need to take half the car apart in order to get to it

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ItsHATTM t1_iyqitqh wrote

Happened to me once, cost $300 for one headlight on a Chevy Malibu, traded it in for a Subaru that I can access myself.

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1000thusername t1_iypp2sy wrote

Headlight bulbs are like $20 and up for the most part

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ReporterOther2179 t1_iypz5qo wrote

And for some people mean a trip to a mechanic, who seldom works for free. And takes time.

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RevengencerAlf t1_iypr5zk wrote

No offense but I'd love to see an actual headlight halogen that is $3 for anything that's new enough to still run emissions.

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ButtBlock t1_iyqr7po wrote

I have a 2003 car and had a headlight that burned out. Getting the car inspected and they offered to replace it. Was like 3 dollars with a little bit of labor. Was chatting with the mechanic and he said that the newer cars have these proprietary Light bulbs that are ridiculously expensive like over 20x more expensive. Sounds like expensive consumer-hostile bullshit to me! Hope my car lasts for another 150k miles.

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RubydaCherry24 t1_iyr43ex wrote

See I have never driven anything newer than an 08 so I wasn’t wrong about the roughly 3 dollar cost. I literally didn’t know new car bulbs were so expensive

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Graflex01867 t1_iyp8ruv wrote

In my usual driving, it takes a few days before I notice I’ve got a light out, unless I happen to go somewhere particularly dark.

Also, look at the bulb life. The second-level bulbs have a lifetime of about 160 hours. The third-level drop down to 140.

The regular old cheapest basic bulbs? I’ve seen up to 1,000 hours.

So the cheap option lasts MUCH longer, but people buy the fancier bulbs for their “better” performance. (I found they were a bit brighter, but not much. The pair burned out within 3 days of each other - after 3 months of use.)

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artuno OP t1_iypgdf0 wrote

I figured this much, but it's weird that I'm seeing it happen so much more lately, so maybe it's just a matter of... lots of people had their last set of bulbs changed at the same time??

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Graflex01867 t1_iypobgh wrote

Could be. Also, it just got sustainably cold, and changing a lightbulb in the cold is just awful. It’s easy enough for me to do, but squeezing my hand in there without dropping the bulb, OR getting it grimy, can be a challenge.

Does having a fog light out get me access to the club? I got some LED replacements, but I haven’t installed them yet.

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3720-To-One t1_iypq7dj wrote

They are a fan of The Wallflowers

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Maronita2020 t1_iyp656h wrote

Maybe they are not aware that the light is out.

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_violetlightning_ t1_iyq0avv wrote

Considering how freakishly bright headlights have become, I wouldn’t be surprised.

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frankybling t1_iypk74u wrote

the temperature drop and the fact that you’re driving in the dark more… the temperature dropping kills lights pretty quickly if they are on the margin though.

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ReporterOther2179 t1_iypze29 wrote

Modern car lighting is good enough that one headlight is good enough…to fool folks into believing both are working.

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SwingPrestigious695 t1_iyqqx0o wrote

  1. People who can't tell if a headlight is out? If you can't tell if a headlight is out, you really aren't paying attention. Also, if they can't tell, then why are they driving into oncoming traffic with their high beams on?

  2. Some people can't afford a replacement headlight bulb. No friends, some people can't afford cars. Vehicle maintenance is required to own a vehicle.

  3. Lack of enforcement. There used to be a time where people would be pulled over for equipment issues, crossing the "fog line" on the right, running yellow lights or rolling through stop signs. Not anymore.

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[deleted] t1_iys0y02 wrote

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majoroutage t1_iys7wci wrote

That would be the fault of Daytime Running Lamps. Makes people forget their lights aren't on properly.

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[deleted] t1_iys8xln wrote

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majoroutage t1_iys96kv wrote

I agree, especially when it's implemented this way. I'm starting to see some vehicles again that use amber lights instead.

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LadyGreyIcedTea t1_iypda4b wrote

If I have a headlight out, I don't often know until I go get my oil changed and the tech points it out to me.

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Cupcake-Mountain t1_iyq6qic wrote

I’m blaming whoever invented “daytime running lights” because my lights are always “on” and I guess just extra “on” at night. But that means the bulb burns out faster, and also I literally can’t tell if one is out for weeks.

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alan02532 t1_iyqpxlx wrote

Guarantee an out of proportion number will be VW/ Audi. Just an observation over the years

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Junior-Tumbleweed-21 t1_izaipxh wrote

OP, I thought i was the only one who noticed this lately! Seems like nobody here understood the message that, despite you driving at the same time and changing nothing on your behalf, there’s an unusual amount of headlights out. I too, see about 3-4 a day. Weird.

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artuno OP t1_izam13v wrote

Thanks for being one of the only people that understands me haha

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LocarionStorm t1_iypfpb4 wrote

They are part of OHG, the One Headlight Gang. Watch out.

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RevengencerAlf t1_iypry76 wrote

To some small extent, people are squeezed tighter for cash and headlight bulbs are more expensive than they used to be not just due to inflation but design.

Also most people probably don't notice for a few days. Even if they do they may forget or not be able to run out the next day to get one since when you are most likely to notice it's late and stores are closed or closing.

Also, seeing like 3 people in a day if you drive any appreciable distance is probably like a fraction of one percent. It doesn't take a long time to see a hundred cars on the road. If you're commuting on decently trafficked roads you could see a few hundred daily, and you only remember the ones that stand out.

Combine all that with the fact that we're almost at the point where it's darker for the most of the day and it makes sense that you'd see a few every day. I know I do.

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Celticdouble07 t1_iyrjv9i wrote

I had a headlight that would go out if it hit a pothole. Plenty of those around MA

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[deleted] t1_iypah0t wrote

It costs 0 dollars to mind your business and keep driving , stinky head

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Murky_Ad_5786 t1_iyp3xy8 wrote

This is called Build back better

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