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Due_Fill608 t1_iy0cb58 wrote

P.S. Your daytime running lights don't count. We need those taillights to see you too.

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d0gbait t1_iy0voxk wrote

Not absolving the driver of any fault, but some manufacturers definitely make their DRLs so bright that to the driver, it might trick you into thinking your headlights are on. Regardless, onus is on the driver.

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sm0lshit t1_iy13wri wrote

Also, it's because in modern cars the gauge cluster comes on brighter than the fucking sun even when your headlights are off.

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GeneralKlinger t1_iy1p9nr wrote

Also, most modern cars allow you to adjust the brightness. My wife had hers on max off the dealer lot. I never noticed it until I drove one night and was blinded. One click off max and it dropped 50%.

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