I have doubts about that. It seems to me that a great number of locals, driving in the night, have problems with their eyes, considering the cars and motorbikes with full headlight they refuse to dim when a vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction. Not to mention all those cars with fog lights on.
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I think the problem is that locals have eyes which are more adapted to see in the dark (and most of them have younger eyes).
I say this because I have been walking along pitch black sidewalks and heard voices from the darkness say "Hey Joe, my friend. Where are you going" and I could not see a blessed thing, not even the whites of their eyes. Fortunately they were friendly fellows.- Like x 3
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In an earlier Thread I mentioned that I am not a lover of Night driving, early in the Evening always seems worse to me and I tend not to notice things of less importance than trying to Dodge the No light Brigade and not run over walkers who insist on walking 2 abreast on the Road. There is no point moaning of course cos it is what they have always done.
Last night I was out later than I normally would have been and noticed a little more the things I had not seen before. (Not unusual I suppose) One thing that became apparent was the Dimness of lighting along the Road. As I got nearer Home, I noticed that the Lighting was in fact getting Dimmer and made Lightless and poorly lit Bikes and Trikes and even some cars (with bad earthing) difficult to see. Then when I got to my Barangay Twilight is the word I am looking For.
My garden has better lighting and I have to turn off the security lights on the House when I am reversing the Car into its parking Place beside the house. To me, our beloved Captains seem to be changing to LED lamps ( I believe they are responsible for lamps) but very low wattage, That's Ok on walkways I guess but on the Barangay Roads we really do need some better lights and of course the brighter the better on the Main Roads But...... Budget was the answer I got. To me, there is not a lot of Difference from a 3 watt lamp to a 5 or even 7 watt lamp where safety is concerned. I am pretty sure that it is not just me that notices this or is it that I just don't like Night Driving and can see the Pitfall of Cheapness- Like x 3
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