While I agree with the poster as far as the need for better than adequate lighting, there seems to be a great deal of blame shifting going on. If you can't see the vehicle in front of you because of the sun, clean your windshield, lower the visor and put on shades. Don't blame the vehicle because you smash into it at a red light or a stop sign because you weren't paying attention. Sorry Charlie, but it is your fault. You will be sued in court and you will lose...big time.chubbytrucker01 wrote:Ok. I can't take it.This is my first post on here.What is everyones deal with wanting to do what will just get you by. Tail and brake lights need to be big bright and high enough to see. I drive 150,000 miles a year and have seen some of the crappiest lights out there. Put on more than you need. Sure one on each fender is legal. Argue that in court when you are dead. Not everyone drives a lowrider. Most suv's your eyes are 5 feet off the ground so don't mount them under the overhang on the bottom of the frame 6 inches off the ground. Use reflective tape. A LOT OF REFLECTIVE TAPE!! Front back and sides.Sure two crappie little lights work ok when the weather and light conditions are fine. There are always times even on pretty days that its hard to see lights like when driving into the sun. Sunday mornings on the way home when its drizzleing rain. If you camp a lot there always those times when you will be driving home in the rain,fog, dark,or whatever. Do you really want some butthole like me in a tractor trailer crash testing your family? I have seen thousands of wrecks involving homemade trailers. Thetruck driver will live to go to court and be sued by your family. You won't.
angib wrote:Extra lights can do no harm, but I'm not convinced they'll do much good. When people drive into things, one common cause in inattention blindness, or 'not paying attention' as we ordinary folk call it. Lights do nothing for that, even if we think they should.
Try this old test advert:
http://youtu.be/47LCLoidJh4
oregonguy wrote:angib wrote:Extra lights can do no harm, but I'm not convinced they'll do much good. When people drive into things, one common cause in inattention blindness, or 'not paying attention' as we ordinary folk call it. Lights do nothing for that, even if we think they should.
Try this old test advert:
http://youtu.be/47LCLoidJh4
I love that. Totally missed the bear.
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