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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,810 ✭✭✭ergonomics


    My Dad was always telling me that when I started driving I should always have my dips on. I didn't bother during the day until one day a driver overtook on the opposite side of the road as I was approaching, causing me to swerve into the ditch. Now to be fair, this happened at night time and I had my lights on. He was just an ass but it gave me a fear of not being see and now I drive with my dipped lights on at all times. I find that I see cars who have their dipped lights on a lot further away than other cars and I just think it's safer. It's not harming anyone so why not do it? And don't say they blind people. As someone said earlier, what do the people who get 'blinded' do at night time?


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