BigBlue1
Elite Member
Doesnt stop the cars driving home around here after dark with no lights on whatsoever. See one about every week, on the interstate, very dark, no lights on.
Cars with auto-on headlights tend to lead to more occurrences of this type of thing. If you get used to having the car do it for you and then it doesn't you often don't catch it right away during dusk. Had it happen to me recently after bringing the vehicle in for service. The dealer tech must have turned the headlight switch from 'auto' to 'off' while it was in their shop. I got in outside when it was done (just as it was getting dark), started up and headed out onto the interstate. Realized about a mile down the road that my dash lights were pretty bright and found the headlight switch in the 'off' position. It was light enough and there was pretty heavy traffic so I didn't miss my actual lights being on so that's why I didn't notice right away. Though I do generally like auto-on headlights this is one drawback of them.
Rob