VAMike
Well-Known Member
If your parking lights are bright enough to be highly visible in daylight, they're too damn bright at night. You can't have it both ways.It works on mine since I've changed to LED parking/turn signals and LED 4-light Raptor-style lights, so it's actually quite bright and noticeable when looking from the front.
If it's nice and bright than all of this is moot. Where it becomes an issue is if it's in between bright and dark, or if it's hazy. In those conditions when I see a vague shape coming at me I know it's either someone who didn't get the message to turn their lights on when visibility is poor, or someone who thinks parking lights will suffice.if it's nice and sunny, or even partly to mostly cloudy, I don't have a problem seeing other people on the road, whether they have DRLs on or not.

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