In response to “Use Your Head(Lights),” I agree headlights are a necessity in this gloomy weather. However, my pet peeve is when drivers do not put headlights on when it’s raining. And I …
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In response to “Use Your Head(Lights),” I agree headlights are a necessity in this gloomy weather. However, my pet peeve is when drivers do not put headlights on when it’s raining. And I don’t mean those running lights that are installed on some cars. They are set to come on when the car is turned on. That doesn’t mean you have headlights. The headlight switch on your console includes the taillights. So be more attentive to your driving and use the switch for headlights and