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Post by puffy on Dec 9, 2019 12:30:39 GMT -5
I don't know if it's still the same now but back years ago when I worked in the car factory.Any car that was sent to Canada the lights came on when the car did..I have auto lights on my SUV,but they don't come on as soon as I want them to so I turn them on myself.
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Post by Ronv69 on Dec 9, 2019 13:05:25 GMT -5
I don't know if it's still the same now but back years ago when I worked in the car factory.Any car that was sent to Canada the lights came on when the car did..I have auto lights on my SUV,but they don't come on as soon as I want them to so I turn them on myself. The Ram auto lights seem to work perfectly. They come on just a bit before you think you might need them.
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Post by peeps on Dec 9, 2019 23:51:54 GMT -5
Just a bit off topic, but there’s always been the issue of letting someone pass. Many years ago, I was driving in Iowa, somebody was tailgating me. I pulled to the shoulder to let him pass and he hit his lights. It was an Iowa State Trooper. He inquired as to why I was driving on the shoulder; I told him I was trying to let him pass me. “I see you have Texas plates, we don’t drive on the shoulder in Iowa”. My response, “ We try to drive friendly in Texas, I guess y’all are assholes”. He gave me a ticket, knowing I’d never pay it or that he ever could back it up in front of the judge. They never sent me a court summons from Iowa. Calling a cop an asshole will surely get you a ticket if not a trip downtown ! Brilliant ! It’s ok. We both knew he was being an asshole. As far as a trip downtown, naw, I had a witness. They hate witnesses.
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