08-02-2015, 11:07 PM
Having to control things IMO aids concentration and driver awareness.
If you have to put on your lights/wipers then you are more consciously aware of the changing driving conditions.
And is that a joke that you can't notice almighty HUGE "STOP" sign on the dash.
If your vision is that bad, no manner of "Fog" lights at night are going to help fella.
If you view ABS as a safety net then that just underlines concerns already mentioned. You should be in control 100% of the time.
If you have to put on your lights/wipers then you are more consciously aware of the changing driving conditions.
And is that a joke that you can't notice almighty HUGE "STOP" sign on the dash.
If your vision is that bad, no manner of "Fog" lights at night are going to help fella.
If you view ABS as a safety net then that just underlines concerns already mentioned. You should be in control 100% of the time.
Wishes for more power...