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Old 03-05-2013, 12:07 PM   #1
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Yes. I love Texas. It will always be my official state of residence..........(unless I someday decide to pay the 15% 'exit fee' and give up my citizenship...the way this country is headed...I want to (and I can trace my family in what became the U.S back to 1607), but I worry permanently leaving would be too disrespectful to the memory of my grandfather)..........but the stereotype of a full size pickup driving Texan driving like he owns the world is at least partially true. I've also noticed some similar behavior from such drivers in Southern California and in Arizona.
Socal and Arizona, substitute Texas pick up for oversize SUV!!!
Hummers, and Yukon XL still try to rule the roads here!!

I miss my Expedition!!
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Old 03-05-2013, 10:00 PM   #2
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I love my DRL's. I wouldn't think for a moment to remove them. They are there to ENHANCE my safety on the road. Thus .. I will keep them as they make it easier for the other drivers to see me. Anyone that purposely disables them on their cars are dorks.
so underpowering headlights, which actually damages them, is a good thing?

If a car in front of me can see the drl's, I can see them. If I can see them, I can avoid them. So precisely what do they do to enhance your safety?

Remember drl's don't turn on the rear lights at all.
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Old 03-05-2013, 10:13 PM   #3
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If you drive with your headlights on 100% of the time, I will cut you some slack. Otherwise .. drl's are an improvement over nothing. If you have disabled your DRL's, and don't drive with your headlights on, I maintain my position.
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Old 03-05-2013, 10:25 PM   #4
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so underpowering headlights, which actually damages them, is a good thing?

If a car in front of me can see the drl's, I can see them. If I can see them, I can avoid them. So precisely what do they do to enhance your safety?

Remember drl's don't turn on the rear lights at all.
They are extremely helpful for spotting police cruisers from a distance since cop cars don't have DRL's.

They are semi helpful when passing on 2 lane highways, or more accurately when dumbasses pull into oncoming traffic (ie me) when they try to pass and shouldn't be.
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Old 03-06-2013, 02:17 AM   #5
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Socal and Arizona, substitute Texas pick up for oversize SUV!!!
Hummers, and Yukon XL still try to rule the roads here!!

I miss my Expedition!!
I don't see too many Yukon XLs nor Expeditions around here, but there are LOTS of Hummers. One household in my family lives way up in the hills in Marin County, CA. The husband bought the wife an Expedition. The only thing wrong with this is the location of their neighborhood (only reachable by narrow, winding, steep roads) and the fact that she could barely see over the dash. She got in a couple of accidents with the Expedition, so they traded it in an a new AWD Volvo station wagon.
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