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if driving w/ high beams on and dont dip, can get.... Posted by baggsly [Email] (#2350) [Profile/Gallery] (more from baggsly) on Fri, 30 Sep 2005 15:47:26 In Reply to: Re: the ones that don't blind oncoming drivers, MS, Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:12:55 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
ticket for it from police as it is illegal. also a prime reason for police to pull you over and check for drunk driving as when drunk i guess the drivers want more light to see where weaving home.
one other concern about the xenons is they are not as "good" at distance seeing in inclement weather (snow, rain) so even though they are technically better, i'd still rather stay with my bright, properly adjusted halogens.
and i do agree that it is extremely annoying to be constantly blinded by oncoming xenon drivers, i would have thought by now they could engineer lights with far less glare to opposing traffic but i guess not. even when not straight on to them the glare is worse. mark :-)
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