If you are driving a car when I'm driving....

Fetal

Shared on Thu, 03/01/2007 - 22:52

then you are an ass.

Others have lambasted the driving abilities, or non-abilities, of various motorists they encounter while cruising on our highways. From the short, blue-haired old lady who has been trying to make a left turn since the Carter administration to the overly cautious driver who slows his car to walking speed when driving on 1/2" of snow, it seems there is is no end to the number people on the road put there to just irritate the hell out of you. But there is a phenomena that gets little if no print or media attention...

People who have halogen headlightsand/or people whose lights are not aimed correctly.

These halogen people drive me insane. You know the type. They drive expensive Lexuses (Lexi?), or Beamers. You know they are coming behind you just from the glow in your rearview, even when four cars seperate you from them. At first you're thinking, "Who the fuck has their bright lights on?" Then you realise it is just some guy who likes to gig frogs from the sunroof of his '05 'Benz. I say gig frogs, because who the fuck needs that much light from a headlight? Or is he the mobile booklight for your backseat passenger? She must need the light to see how to untie herself.

It is bad enough as it is that I am near-sighted and have poor night-vision. What I don't need is the KISS laser light show blinding me in my rear-view. "Flip the switch on your mirror", you say. Tried it. All it does is leave me blind when trying to pass old blue-hair, forcing me to turn into the searing bright light to anticipate when some jackass is going to rear-end me.

These lights wouldn't be half bad if people who had halogens would just have their headlights adjusted...none of the headlights would be half as bad if EVERYONE had their headlights adjusted. This goes for you Mr. SUV and Mr. Pickup-truck driver. Your cars are elevated, so your headlights shine right into my Subaru. If you just pointed them at the road, you know, the thing you're actually supposed to see in the dark, as opposed to my retina, I wouldn't be having this problem.

So get your lights adjusted, please. If you don't I will be forced to give you some not very nice gestures. I usually give them anyways, because it is a given you're a horrible driver, but if your lights were aimed correctly, you'd have no clue and we'd all be happy.

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English_C6H6's picture
Submitted by English_C6H6 on Fri, 03/02/2007 - 09:54
I'd also like to send out a big FU to those who use their fog lamps at night even if there is no fog. It seems like Ford Explorers are the worst offenders. I used to own an Explorer and I know it is easy to go "one more click over" and get a lot more light, but you're killing everyone's eyes around you. Especially when I'm driving my econo box to and from work. Also, those of you who can't change a headlight or pay to have it changed and so drive with ONE BRIGHT ON. Way to go Einstien. You're so great, I'd like to give you a face-to-face with Saint Darwin. Good points all.
MikeJames's picture
Submitted by MikeJames on Thu, 03/01/2007 - 23:10
I agree 100%!!!
OldManRiver48's picture
Submitted by OldManRiver48 on Fri, 03/02/2007 - 01:06
I bet those son-of-a-bitches dont have mattress tags either! Just mount a set of driving lights below your rear bumper, your know extra "back-up lights". You never know when you might need to use em, probably fairly often after your story. :)
Agonizing_Gas's picture
Submitted by Agonizing_Gas on Fri, 03/02/2007 - 04:56
Let me know when you're not driving so I can drive. I don't want to be an ass. I am across the country, but I'll be sure to have might lights adjusted. Let's see, how about rear-view mirror height? Perfect!
DEEP_NNN's picture
Submitted by DEEP_NNN on Fri, 03/02/2007 - 07:04
So correct about those bright blue lights. Not because they're halogen, since all car headlights lights are Halogen. It's those extremely bright blue ones that are a pain. Don't even get me going on SUVs and recreational vehicles. If people only drove the vehicles they actually needed, instead of their wish mobile, the ratio of these piercing lights would be a lot less. Strange how the auto and parts industry can field these products when so many jurisdictions limit the candle power and range of headlights.
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Submitted by TheCrazyPerson on Fri, 03/02/2007 - 20:33
So what you're saying is you need to sell your car and take a taxi every day so you don't have to deal with other people? And you want to know if anyone on here want to buy your car? :) I agree with the whole headlight thingy too! :):):)
Robbway's picture
Submitted by Robbway on Fri, 03/02/2007 - 08:29
I hate the blue headlights, too. Did you know that most blue headlights are just a blue coating on the headlight? One thing I know from my own experience is the blue lights completely kill that chemical on your retina that allows you to see in the dark, so that all you see are two bright lights. They are literally a road hazard and they should be banned from road vehicles. I feel like bigger vehicles like SUVs should require a more complicated road test. It should cost more, be more difficult, and should qualify the person to drive a vehicle of such huge size. The majority of those drivers can't keep their behemoth in their own lane.

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