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Another cool Triumph bike 😎
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If I cant see you, you cant see me. Possum Logic...
A young possum in a tree beside the trail this morning.
My friend stole my headlamps and ran away. He gave the lamps to a golden retriever getting curls in a beauty salon.
What time of day should I turn my headlights on?
To ensure safety and comply with most regulations, turn your headlights on in these situations:
Low-Light Conditions: • Sunset to Sunrise: Legally required in many areas. • 30 Minutes Before Sunset & After Sunrise: Twilight periods with reduced visibility.
Poor Visibility: • Adverse Weather: Rain, fog, snow, or haze, even during daytime. • Visibility < 500 Feet: If you can’t see 500 feet ahead, use headlights (a common legal threshold).
Legal Requirements: • Windshield Wipers On: Some regions mandate headlights if wipers are active. • Tunnels & Construction Zones: Often required, regardless of time.
Daytime Safety: • Use headlights (or daytime running lights) to increase visibility to others, even on cloudy days.
Pro Tips: • Automatic Headlights: Don’t rely solely on them; manually check they’re on in low visibility.
• Check Local Laws: Rules vary by state/country (e.g., specific weather or time requirements).
By using headlights in these scenarios, you enhance both your visibility and your vehicle’s presence to others.
december 17, 2001
Iligero LH06 SMALL SIZE. BIG BEAM ENERGY. 💡