I’ve never been flashed with low beams on (corolla and a 2006 Sierra), but when I’m blinded it’s 99% trucks.
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Drivers not dimming high-beams to oncoming traffic?
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I loved my HID lights I could see so much better since I have a harder time seeing at night but I took them out cause I knew they were annoying to other drivers. But I still get flashed at almost every night with my stock bulbs. Hids and a leveled truck talk about some angry people.
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Same goes for emergency vehicles. All those LED lights will completely blind you when trying to get around them. I came up on an officer the other morning on Mockingbird here in Dallas. It's 2 lanes through Highland Park. I bounced off the curb on the opposite side of the road trying to ease around him. I couldn't see nothing! If he would have stepped out, someone could have hit him and never see it coming. Pretty much the same thing happened at a wreck on 75 going under 635. 3 fire trucks, 2 ambulances and several squad cars. Only one lane getting by and you couldn't see crap! I'm all for safety, but these lights are TOO bright.
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IMO, the new age drivers are not knowledgeable on the basic Driver common courtesy, like, when a car is stopped on the side of the road, and you can get over, Get Over,
A Big Rig passes you, once he clears you flash the lights so that he knows he can get over, safely, do NOT drive in the left lane, its for passing only, The high beams, yes new cars are a lot brighter then before, but, a lot of drivers don't even know they have them on so they drive like that, and then get mad when you flash them... my kids were learned on all this, my girl is 20 and her friends are always asking way she does these things... she simply says Common courtesy.... sorry so long winded, but it gets to me that way
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