Quote from: hammerdrill376 on July 08, 2008, 03:27:19 PMJust a question for my Canadian brothers. It is law there that you have to have your headlights on all the time? We have a Canadian-American Festival here in Myrtle Beach ever year and I notice Canadians have their headlights on sunshine or rain. No, there is no law for headlights, but what confuses a lot of people it that there is the law requiring all vehicles to be equipped with daytime running lights. The DTR's are standard in all vehicles and must be installed in all vehicles that are imported and actually appear to be headlights but are in fact a lot dimmer.
Just a question for my Canadian brothers. It is law there that you have to have your headlights on all the time? We have a Canadian-American Festival here in Myrtle Beach ever year and I notice Canadians have their headlights on sunshine or rain.
Quote from: Jer on July 08, 2008, 03:33:39 PMQuote from: hammerdrill376 on July 08, 2008, 03:27:19 PMJust a question for my Canadian brothers. It is law there that you have to have your headlights on all the time? We have a Canadian-American Festival here in Myrtle Beach ever year and I notice Canadians have their headlights on sunshine or rain. No, there is no law for headlights, but what confuses a lot of people it that there is the law requiring all vehicles to be equipped with daytime running lights. The DTR's are standard in all vehicles and must be installed in all vehicles that are imported and actually appear to be headlights but are in fact a lot dimmer.I own a Chevy Cavalier and it has daytime running lights. I bought it here in Washington State and it was a year old rental car. I am sure that it was not a car meant for the Canadian market as Miles are bold and Kilometers are smaller on the speedomiter. But I am wondering if American cars are going to be doing this so it wouldn't matter what country you are in.
no such thing as centrifugal force
Quote from: skiking on July 08, 2008, 09:58:20 PMno such thing as centrifugal forceAhh you got me. It's not a true force, but it is commonly understood as for moving away from the center and a lot easier to describe!
On motorways....people sitting in the middle lane doing about 60 M.P.H for no reason,when they can move over to the left. !!!!!!!
Quote from: Ian on July 09, 2008, 12:17:17 AM I explained to her what the left lane was for..her reaction was "Mind your own business Grandpa!" Had she been a child of mine...she wouldnt be driving for a long while. If she'd been a child of mine she wouldn't have woken up til next week!
I explained to her what the left lane was for..her reaction was "Mind your own business Grandpa!" Had she been a child of mine...she wouldnt be driving for a long while.