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Originally Posted by StatusRed
It is worth noting cacunia, the lights being on all the time is actually a safety feature. Sweden (Canada too) pioneered laws about lights always being on when the car is running (even during the day) as academic papers had shown that this reduces accidents. When I get in a car that doesn't have this feature first thing I always do is turn the lights on.
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and as said many times before
if you can not see a car in good daylight Without it having lights on what is your guide dog doing driving
the highway code , construction and use regs (lighting) already both have any thing other than "good daylight conditions" covered ,and have had for years