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Dear Tom and Ray:
One sunny Sunday afternoon we set out on a two hour freeway trip. I noticed several cars right away with their lights on. My wife said she had read somewhere that driving with your headlights on in broad daylight was the single most important thing you could do to make your car visible and avoid accidents. I told her if I saw a dozen cars with their lights on, I'd switch mine on, too. During that two hour trip, we saw 200 cars with their lights on! Was it "Put-Your-Headlights-On-If-You-Love-The-Earth" Day and I missed the announcement? Or is it really safer to drive with the headlights on all the time? Ray: Tom: Ray: Tom: Spending a little money now on "preventive maintenance" can save you big
bucks down the road. Find out how by ordering Tom and Ray's pamphlet "Ten
Ways You May Be Ruining Your Car Without Even Knowing It!" To order, send © 1993 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Back to the June 1993 index |