As the seasons change to gray, gloomy days, it amazes me how many people do not turn headlights on when driving. If you have a gray colored car, or a car gray from dirt, it blends in with the road. …
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As the seasons change to gray, gloomy days, it amazes me how many people do not turn headlights on when driving. If you have a gray colored car, or a car gray from dirt, it blends in with the road. Especially on a gray, gloomy day. It is a law to use your lights whenever your wipers are on, and those of you who do not are asking for trouble. I almost witnessed an accident the other day because a car was passing and never noticed the oncoming car, because the lights were off! People....don’t be reckless.