Tom,
I don't know if they still do, but when I was in England in the early
'70's that was a common practice in the smaller towns. But they did at
least use the parking lights in town.
Joe Curry
Linda Long (IM) wrote:
>
> Another example of how beliefs are relative....I remember traveling the
> Soviet Union in 1980 and the locals drove around Moscow and other large
> cities with their headlights off. When I asked about this they looked
> at me with disbelief that I would use headlights when there are
> perfectly good street lights out there. The major issue was the
> cost/availability of replacement bulbs. Me thinks those $1200 Beemer
> lights won't be in the FSU soon.
>
> Tom Long
>
> 64TR4
> 68TR250
> 76TR6
>
> > ----------
> >
> >
> > >Are these those lights that are sooo irritating to oncoming traffic
> >
> > Does anyone else remember saying the same thing about those new
> > fangled halogen lights?
> >
> > Maybe I'm just showing my age.
> >
> > Tom Gentry
> > Life is too short to drive boring cars!
> >
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