others wrote:

> ever there is an unlit fence or wall
> you can drive up to, to check the
> front lights/signals and then back up to,
> to check the rear lights/signals.

and

> When you are waiting in a queue of traffic, you can see your rear and
> brake lights, and any indicator lights you are using, reflected on the
> headlamp glasses of the car behind. 

which leads me to muse on things to do when stuck in traffic or totally
bored one evening...not to trivialize checking the lights - but when in
the commuter traffic, perchance, and the Yoga-at-the-Stoplight exercises
have begun to pale...you could holler to the driver behind you - is my
light working??  How 'bout this one? Brakelights? etc. 

bye for now Bev in Sooke, BC (west coast of Canada)
(on wind-down from the conference...can you tell?)
Cdn. floral bobbins
http://www.victoria.tc.ca/~wt912

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