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Old July 22nd 05, 06:19 PM
Timothy J. Lee
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In article . com>,
Comboverfish > wrote:
>I hear that complaint very infrequently, and I don't really get it.
>High beams in series (DRLs) are a much lower intensity of focused light
>than when run normally at full B+. The biggest reason HB DRLs are not
>a problem is the fact that they are used in DAYLIGHT; there is
>significant sunlight outside as to keep onlookers' eyes adjusted for
>bright light conditions.


Low light conditions (dusk, overcast, rain) cause the onlookers' eyes
to be adjusted for a lesser light level, so high beam DRLs can be more
annoying in that case.

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