Kat26806

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    I’m in the South, too, and find that rural areas are a problem, for two reasons: 1) More trucks on the road with “higher” low beams, either because they ride so high off the ground that they appear brighter, or because they actually are stronger, and 2) If you’re unaccustomed to passing lots of other cars, you can quickly forget to dim them, just from a lack of practice.

    Often I’ve flipped my high beams on while driving the backroads and more often than not gotten blinded for the effort – what I thought were high beams were actually just powerful low beams. I think this is still taught in Driver’s Ed, but I doubt it’s a question of rudeness.

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