Posted by JD Seller on December 30, 2012 at 09:53:11 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Driving in the fog: posted by Dick on December 30, 2012 at 09:42:25:
NOT THINKING!!! Is the problem. Many people today DON"T think about anything but their own little world/self. It is the way most are raised today.
They cause a problem and then whine that it is some else's fault. Then there are ten lawyers/judges that agree with them and hand out other peoples money to them.
Read all the safety decals on things these days and think about who is stupid enough to need to be told not to put their hands under a running lawn mower????
As far as the lights not turned on. I don't really like the driving lights that come on all of the time. They make some cars more dangerous. My wife's car has them. The front head lights come on automatically when you start the car but the tail lights do not. So she drives around half the time without any tail lights. She did not catch that the dash lights where off. That is the only way you can tell the tail lights are not on.
I also think that you should have your head lights on if it is raining. So why not make the head lights/driving lights come on when you turn on the wipers????
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