[AT] OT LED question

Easley, Greg A. EasleyG at health.missouri.edu
Tue Nov 8 05:56:29 PST 2016


Similar thing happened to a buddy of mine a few years back.  Except he'd been out drinking, so instead of an apology he got a back seat ride to the klink.

Greg

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I see that a lot here where I live. Lots of pickups pulling stock trailers, work trucks with loaded beds, etc. That said, there still seem to be a lot of drivers that think they don't need to dim their lights until they are within a certain distance instead of "when the lights of an oncoming vehicle are visible" as the law states (in Texas, I don't know about other states).
I actually had a Bell County Deputy chase me down after he refused to dim his brights and I left mine on high after flashing him 3 times. He was a process server and had stopped to check an address, but after I explained his rudeness to him he apologized. Most of the other offenders seem to just ignore my requests. In case you haven't picked up on it yet, this is one of my pet peeves.

Rant off

Phil in TX





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