It is against the law in all 50 states to flash your headlights to warn of police... you can be pulled over and ticketed for "interference in law enforcement operations"
Seeing lights as blurry is called "halos."
Hubby's right They illuminate the area behind the vehicle when reversing
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All State. But seeing as how you have been in three accidents and them all being your fault, they will continue to be the most affordable but they may just increase your monthly. All plan a little more.
maybe you need to turn the lights on
It establishes good seeing habits to avoid collisions
The best chance of seeing the northern lights is in regions near the North Pole, such as Alaska, Canada, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, during the winter months when the nights are long and dark.
curved mirrors are useful to driver to see what is in the back of them or use for seeing
Seeing tracers when looking at lights at night can be a symptom of a condition called visual snow. This condition is characterized by seeing static-like or moving visual disturbances, such as tracers or halos around lights. It is believed to be caused by abnormal processing of visual information in the brain. If you are experiencing persistent visual disturbances, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for further evaluation and management.
No it is not. Sounds more like a vision problem to me.
Yes, seeing as Puerto Rico is part of the US