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EVC Running Lights and "normal people"


Larry Schellhase
 

Paul, put me in the abnormal column, I find that I constantly drive
around at night without switching on the lights. It is true that the
speedo, tach and gauges are not lighted, but the clock, odometer and
shift indicator are lighted. Having those dash lights plus the DTRL's
seem to be enough visual feedback to fool my simple mind.

We used to have a Police Chief here in LA that used the term normal
people, once.


--- Paul Ledbetter <Paul@...> wrote:
Now that is something I have not seen. I mean, the
dash does not light up
unless you turn on the parking / head lights. Most
normal drivers will
pick up on the fact they don't have dash lights
pretty quickly I would
think.
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Paul M. Ledbetter
 

:')

Well, i can understand what you mean, and I was not trying to group people into a class, or a grouping. Just more of a comparison.

In any event, if you are disabling the DRLs to assist you in you not driving at night without taillights, why not just add them into the DRL's? It should not be a big feat, and I can draw up a diagram to add them in. That way, you have the best of both worlds.

Let me know if I can help, or if to only drop it.

Paul

At 05:41 PM 9/17/99 -0700, Larry Schellhase wrote:
Paul, put me in the abnormal column, I find that I constantly drive
around at night without switching on the lights. It is true that the
speedo, tach and gauges are not lighted, but the clock, odometer and
shift indicator are lighted. Having those dash lights plus the DTRL's
seem to be enough visual feedback to fool my simple mind.

We used to have a Police Chief here in LA that used the term normal
people, once.


--- Paul Ledbetter <Paul@...> wrote:
Now that is something I have not seen. I mean, the
dash does not light up
unless you turn on the parking / head lights. Most
normal drivers will
pick up on the fact they don't have dash lights
pretty quickly I would
think.
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Larry Schellhase
 

Paul, thanks for the offer, but I don't plan to rewire anything, I may
however, unhook the DTRLs while I am in a campground.

--- "Paul M. Ledbetter" <Paul@...> wrote:
:')

Well, i can understand what you mean, and I was not
trying to group people
into a class, or a grouping. Just more of a
comparison.

In any event, if you are disabling the DRLs to
assist you in you not
driving at night without taillights, why not just
add them into the
DRL's? It should not be a big feat, and I can draw
up a diagram to add
them in. That way, you have the best of both
worlds.

Let me know if I can help, or if to only drop it.

Paul

At 05:41 PM 9/17/99 -0700, Larry Schellhase wrote:
Paul, put me in the abnormal column, I find that I
constantly drive
around at night without switching on the lights.
It is true that the
speedo, tach and gauges are not lighted, but the
clock, odometer and
shift indicator are lighted. Having those dash
lights plus the DTRL's
seem to be enough visual feedback to fool my simple
mind.

We used to have a Police Chief here in LA that used
the term normal
people, once.


--- Paul Ledbetter <Paul@...> wrote:
Now that is something I have not seen. I mean,
the
dash does not light up
unless you turn on the parking / head lights.
Most
normal drivers will
pick up on the fact they don't have dash lights
pretty quickly I would
think.
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