02-13-2010, 04:44 AM
We've automatic headlights and automatic wipers. They don't pay attention to whimsical laws; they turn on and off when necessary - according to the laws of physics.
I've yet to encounter a car I couldn't see (less thick pea-soup fog and then lights don't matter) regardless of its lights being on or off or the environmental conditions. Paying attention to reflective light from turn indicator markers and other reflectors on vehicles is a good idea, there's more than headlights to look for when driving. I'd recommend simply paying better attention, ultimately when behind the wheel of a vehicle you are your best safety asset... not the other person.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.
I've yet to encounter a car I couldn't see (less thick pea-soup fog and then lights don't matter) regardless of its lights being on or off or the environmental conditions. Paying attention to reflective light from turn indicator markers and other reflectors on vehicles is a good idea, there's more than headlights to look for when driving. I'd recommend simply paying better attention, ultimately when behind the wheel of a vehicle you are your best safety asset... not the other person.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.