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Old 06-30-2006, 06:10 AM   #6
UpChunk
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I find that the NEW cars an trucks, have extremely bright low beams these days, and i often find myself flashing them to turn them down.But the high beams they flash back are blinding,....oops, i thought you had the high's on already. way too bright! I drive a 1981 toyota LC, and i am forever thinking everybody has their brights on.
In regards to Motocyles, i see plenty of them, riding the median like i should move over.Don t they know the laws of physics? I know i will goto jail if i hit one, but maybe that is what it will take, Evolution is a never ending process, even if we have to go backwards! Darwin awards! stephen.
BTW, loud is too loud these days, and no authorities that i have heard about have ever stopped a Motocycle cause it is TOO loud! altho, in NWPT, there is NO more outside music cause of the loud ordinance, but the Moto's and car stereos blare incessantly, without any reprecussions. Just my 2 cents.
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