<VV> Re: Headlights

Frank DuVal corvairduval at cox.net
Sat Jan 21 23:32:19 EST 2006


I'm with JR,

These new lights and my old (51) eyes do not mix. They are too bright 
oncomming into my eyes. Pupils close up and do not recover soon enough 
for me to see the road. I do not know how they got approved in real 
world testng. Must have been young people doing the testing.

Frank DuVal

J R Read_HML wrote:

> Seth,  At 63+ (the REAL leading edge), I can tell you those bright 
> lights are a problem for these aging eyes when they are oncoming.  Be 
> careful what you wish for, it could drive you off the road - out of 
> the car after dark.
>
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> Later, JR
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sethracer at aol.com>
>
>>  But I have to say, I will never  buy another car with out them, if 
>> they are
>> available.  As the Baby boomer  group ages, (I am in the leading edge 
>> - 58
>> years old) night driving will almost  require better lighting. - I am 
>> on the
>> lookout for the best (mostly  legal) lighting for any street Corvair 
>> I build.
>>
> . -  Seth Emerson
>
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