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when you see there tail lights. White lights travel farther then red lights.
turn on front lights and focus on road!
If you are driving with your bright lights on and can see an approaching vehicle, you should turn off your bright lights immediately.
Daylight driving = bright dash lights Night driving = dimmed dash lights. This automatic dimming feature assumes that you only drive with your lights on during poor light or night conditions.
Yes! Pilots are very careful about their night vision, and you -will- upset them if you put your headlights in their eyes. This is not to say that you should turn all your lights off though. You should have your parking lights on, as well as turning on your four-way blinkers (hazard lights) whenever driving on the airport ramp.
go slower. leave your lights on. turn on your fog lights(if you have them) and do not turn on your bright lights!(in heavy fog) it will make it difficult to see for you and other drivers.
Turn off headlights and leave parking lights on.
There is a light sensor located at the top middle of the dashboard, near the windshield. This will turn your lights on automatically if the lights are not manually turned on. However, if you drive under some street lights or a bright area, it can read this as daylight and turn the lights off. To avoid this, always make sure that your lights are manually turned on at night. This sensor also effects the interior lights. They should not automatically come on during the day if it is working properly.
On an average car, there are high and low beam lights for night driving, clearance lights on the front and back, front and rear turn signals, and back-up lights used when backing up.
are you sure it is the brake lights and not the tail lights. if it is the brake lights you most likely have a short some where. go to a auto eletrican It is the brake lights which turn on. Short in the switch or the wiring?
Turn off headlights and leave parking lights on
turn off headlights and leave parking lights on