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Old 22 Mar 2024, 14:30 (Ref:4202276)   #37
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Originally Posted by Mike Harte View Post
crm, this is all in response to the original post where the OP by "justracing" had a reasonable point that he wonders why other drivers rely on the meagre DRLs when in poor light, and they seem to be unaware that it is only the front lights that are on, and not the rear ones which could possibly be more important.
Noted, but is it not a case of drivers using the wrong lights (for their own visibility as well) rather than whether the rears are illuminated or not?

Use headlights for your own visibility and the rears are on too? The problem seems to be drivers using daytime lights when it is dark, not the lack of rear illumination.
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