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plink420 t1_jaowpns wrote
Reply to comment by Jim_from_snowy_river in Please brush the snow off your car before getting on the road by wearingabear11
I agree in most cases but there are definitely cases it's handy being able to turn them off. it's handy for me to be able to turn them off anyway.
Prime example, my house is located on a heavily travelled road and across the road from my house is another road that is dead end but quite long with a lot of houses on it. I back my truck in rather than pulling in so it would be quite annoying for all those folks to be blinded by my headlights shining through their windshield as my truck warms up, meanwhile they're just trying to find a break in traffic to pull out. Turning my lights off while the vehicle is on alleviates that issue.
plink420 t1_j5huekx wrote
Reply to So.. how bad is the snow, really? by springrollsissy
Snow is snow, heavy snowfall times vary and how that affects travel is equivalent. Main roads are usually plowed adequately in populated areas of Southern Maine with the highway or Maine Turnpike being one of the best as far as being salted/plowed.
plink420 t1_jaoylmq wrote
Reply to comment by Jim_from_snowy_river in Please brush the snow off your car before getting on the road by wearingabear11
Perhaps, especially in the inclement weather!