If you noticed , I said at night I ride with the high beam on "most of
the time". The two instances you mentioned are times when the
beam is dipped.
On 17 Jun 2001, at 21:04, nicholas.threader wrote:
> Just two questions Hugh , when you pull up behind cars at night does
> your headlight turn the inside of their car into daylight , completely
> blinding the car driver so he can't use his rear view mirrors ? and
> when you drive down an unlit road a car coming the other way , they
> see that you have your high beam on , do they then turn on their high
> beam and completely blind you ?
>
> This is what would happen over here if we tried to drive
> around with our high beam on .
>
> atb Nick T
>
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