I can't be the only one noticing this. At first I thought it was just new cars doing it (faulty automatic lights maybe?) but I see a lot of older cars without auto lights doing it too.

What is this, a new trend? Seems stupid.

EDIT: Turns out that's the safer way to drive and I am the stupid one haha.

  • radiofreeval [any]
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    17 days ago

    My car is the opposite. If you turn the lights on during the day, the speedometer and tachometer get too dark to see so you can't have the lights on during the day and know how fast you're going.