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Post by Pokerstar on Aug 29, 2006 4:39:10 GMT -6
I've no idea about the lighting laws here in Vegas, but I know that the state and local laws regarding sound are pretty vague. However this from the local ordinances,
"The operation or playing of (a) radio...in such a manner...as to be plainly audible...at a distance of fifty feet from the source of the noise shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this Chapter..,"
dosen't leave you much wiggle room if a cop wants to push the matter.
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Post by unirok on Aug 30, 2006 8:45:26 GMT -6
Its law in Canada to have DRL's after 92. My 89 Bonneville SE did not have DRLs. Personally, I like DRLs and I like how cars with HID have solved the problem. The high beams are used with a lower output until the twilight sentinel detect low light levels, turns on the dash lights and fires up the HIDs. Euh, the 2nd gen Aurora (and most newer cars do this) even without HID. However this whole process is a pretty cool feature. As mentioned I like my DRL's On the BMW both high and low beams are HID and the center lights which you would assume are the high beams are actually DRLs and flash to pass beams.
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