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<blockquote data-quote="Rockhunter62" data-source="post: 297477" data-attributes="member: 7504"><p>Hey Headsup,,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I remember a lot of years ago I was driving in NSW somewhere and it was a very long straight with undulating hills. A truck was coming towards me and we both topped a rise and lowered our high beam to meet each other at the bottom of a low point. To our surprise we did not notice the mob of about 10 pigs on the road when we passed each other because we did not have any night vision left. All we saw was pigs going everywhere and not many survived. Thank god I was driving an old Land Cruiser.</p><p></p><p> Moral to the story. If you have too bright a light, do not expect to see much when you go back to low beam. They might look good but are not very practical especially when you get older.</p><p></p><p>Cheers 8) 8) </p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockhunter62, post: 297477, member: 7504"] Hey Headsup,, I remember a lot of years ago I was driving in NSW somewhere and it was a very long straight with undulating hills. A truck was coming towards me and we both topped a rise and lowered our high beam to meet each other at the bottom of a low point. To our surprise we did not notice the mob of about 10 pigs on the road when we passed each other because we did not have any night vision left. All we saw was pigs going everywhere and not many survived. Thank god I was driving an old Land Cruiser. Moral to the story. If you have too bright a light, do not expect to see much when you go back to low beam. They might look good but are not very practical especially when you get older. Cheers 8) 8) Doug [/QUOTE]
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