Hazard lights on in the rain
#21
Just did this today in torrential rains. It was drizzling then BAM, a wall of rain. It's helpful because the people that are in the drizzle don't realize you're slowing down until they're 3.14" from your rear bumper. When I see hazards in front of me, I know they're driving through some nasty stuff and had to slow down. Therefore, I slow down, too.
#23
XGIOVANNIX12
I started turning on my running lights at all times as you suggested and have allready noticed the blue haired ladies don't pull out in front of me at the last second.
Here in florida you are more likely to be bitten by a shark than a alligator,
more likely to be struck by lightning than bitten by a shark,
and more likely to be killed in a car wreck with a blue hair than struck by lightning.
I started turning on my running lights at all times as you suggested and have allready noticed the blue haired ladies don't pull out in front of me at the last second.
Here in florida you are more likely to be bitten by a shark than a alligator,
more likely to be struck by lightning than bitten by a shark,
and more likely to be killed in a car wreck with a blue hair than struck by lightning.
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