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Friday Fun Thread for June 21, 2024

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I’m going to die on this hill, but drivers need to turn their lights completely on every single time they drive, day or night, clear or foggy. The visibility is just so much higher. Next time you drive, take a look at incoming cars and note which one you see first. It’s almost never the biggest or the most brightly colored car, it’s almost always the one with their lights on. The auto-on crap is rarely calibrated correctly.

Why do people not have them on always? Some inane cost saving measure that'll bring in a couple dollars per year? Why is it not regulated by law?

Daytime running lights are required on new cars sold in the EU, but in the US our overlords at NHTSA haven't been able to determine that lights make you more visible.

I'm with you on some form of active illumination whenever the car is in drive.

It's not clear to my why NHTSA takes a different stance than every other safety organization with respect to daytime running lights. Motorcyclist, US auto manufactures, insurers, and state DOTs all think that active illumination increases visibility, but somehow NHTSA can't find an effect.