| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 420.1 | to be seen | SKIVT::W_PIPER | bill piper | Thu Mar 07 1991 12:34 | 3 | 
|  |     see 21.7 et seq.
    
    -piper
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| 420.2 | A better explanation | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Fri Mar 08 1991 13:57 | 7 | 
|  |     A law was passed in Canada upon completion of the Grand Canal which
    required all vehicles to have their headlights on particularly in
    pre-dawn situations. The reason is so that the police cruisers on the
    Grand Canal can spot speeders on the Trans-Canada which runs parallel
    to it.
    Glenn
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| 420.3 | Another law? | KAOFS::J_WEIR |  | Mon Mar 11 1991 09:45 | 8 | 
|  |     I thought that there was a newer law, one requiring all new model cars
    to be designed to turn on there headlights automaticly when the car is 
    turned on.
    
    	Theres even some little gizmo you can buy from CTC to do this for
    you.
    
    John
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| 420.4 |  | KAOFS::S_BROOK | Ask Not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for ME! | Mon Mar 11 1991 10:20 | 14 | 
|  |     Re .3
    
    If not low beam headlamps, many manufacturers have opted for so-called
    DRLs (Daytime Runnning Lights).
    
    The idea comes from Sweden, where after a law requiring DRLs was
    implemented daytime acccidents noticeably declined.
    
    Note that for people who put them on manually, they should use LOW
    beams and don't make the extension ... If somebody can see me with
    low beams then they should be better able to see me with HIGH beams.
    You can still be horribly dazzled during the day with high beams!
    
    Stuart
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| 420.5 |  | OTOO01::CORBIN | BRIAN | Tue Mar 12 1991 16:14 | 3 | 
|  |     The new daytime running lights are high beam but low intensity, you
    can't see very much at night when they're on( Ford Tauris). 
    
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| 420.6 |  | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Tue Mar 12 1991 17:02 | 1 | 
|  |     Certainly my explanation was the most entertaining...
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| 420.7 | Oh yeah, eh? | VAOU02::BOTMAN | Pieter Botman - Vancouver SWS | Thu Mar 14 1991 08:31 | 3 | 
|  |     I only put on my headlights during the day at a moose crossing.
    
    
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| 420.8 | Look at the dummy with his lights on... | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Did you hug a Brussel sprout today? | Thu Mar 14 1991 11:13 | 20 | 
|  |     <<The idea comes from Sweden, where after a law requiring DRLs was
    <<implemented daytime acccidents noticeably declined.
    
	I believe this practice was legislated first in Finland from
which the Ontario government sought to illustrate as justification to
do likewise in this province.
	In my travels in Ohio, Mass. and Maryland I have had on-coming
drivers flash their headlights at me, during the daytime, to indicate
that I had my lights on - they seemed oblivious to the safety-related
reason for DRL.  At a toll booth in Mass., I even had the boffin tell
me about the fact that my lights were on and proceeded to scoff at my
explanation.  I guess some people see DRL legislation as an infringement
on their rights of free choice - it brings new meaning to the New
Hampshire phrase "Live Free or Die", in this case it should read
"Live Free and Die".
		Lights on, and be seen!
Pat (SET SOAPBOX/PARAM=OFF)
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| 420.9 |  | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Mar 14 1991 12:17 | 3 | 
|  |     What a bag of wind.....
    
    ;-)
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| 420.10 | "Live Free or Die" | JPLAIN::FRITZ |  | Fri Mar 15 1991 12:21 | 14 | 
|  |     RE.8
    
    As a New Hampshire resident...
    
    Out of all New England states, NH drivers are more willing to use
    their headlights during the day on two lane highways.  It is even
    suggested on Rte 101 for drivers to use their headlights.
    
    Some NH legislatures may feel it is a freedom of choice, but, what
    kind of choice can you make if the lights stay on regardless of
    what you do. (newer cars.)
    
    rf
    
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| 420.11 |  | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Did you hug a Brussel sprout today? | Fri Mar 15 1991 13:49 | 8 | 
|  |     <<What a bag of wind.....
Wish you'd said it, eh?  It's a pity that someone who appears as
intelligent as some say you are, you would have more constructive comments
rather than sinking to silliness in every topic you read.
Oh well, keep passing wind.
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| 420.12 |  | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Sat Mar 16 1991 12:20 | 8 | 
|  |     
    >>Oh well, keep passing wind.
    
    
    Does that make me a bag of farts?
    
    
    poo poo!
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