We have one rig that you cannot turn the lights off. It has no 'off' position.
I like the ones that turn off their headlights but have fog lights brighter than the headlights. I asked a guy at PK a couple months ago to turn them off and got a they are off dude response. The next guy that asked him wasn’t as nice as me.
Y'all just keep your voice down while carrying on with all that chit at 6am. I'm trying to sleep.
Alright pal, that's enough. Slashing tires?
Stop stating how you think I am and what you think my intentions are about ANY thing. You don't know me and damn sure don't my "ways".
My post was to share with my friends on here, and you ain't one of them. yet.
I simply told these "fishermen" to turn their headlights off. That's it, nothing more, nothing less. There were no children, grannys or puppies present.
So drop it.
Anymore discussion with you will be face to face. I ain't hard to find.
"ain't too smart.....but I'm always thinkin"
You wouldn't last long in Canada; we can't shut our headlights off.
And unless you knew they intentionally left their lights on so it would blind others (too stupid to not stare into headlights), then what you said was completely uncalled for.
If you can't offer advice nicely, then say nothing. Your hateful approach could end badly for you one day.
I can’t believe they wear those gloves and silky scarf things. Real men just cut the melanoma right off with a pocket knife if it dares to show up on their body.
Maybe if he had his headlights on he would have seen the trailer
It's not about intentional, it's about commone sense. You turn your headlights off and use your parking lights, while backing down the ramp, makes it difficult to see if your backing down. what kinda vehicles do you drive up there that you can't turn the headlights off?
One way to save gas.on way home I reckon lolo
2007 GMC and my Auto-on lights does have an "Off" position, and there is also a position for park lights. bet yours does too. Both will kill the daytime running lights. Ramp courtesy during launching in the dark dictates turning your lights off or to "park" while backing and launching so you don't blind the fisherman trying to back down the ramp next to you.
Same here with the daytime running lights and yes there is an off switch for the actual headlights, my neighbor has the same vehicle you do and I just checked his out and his turn off, in fact he had them off when I unloaded next to him at the ramp this morning in the dark. And where did I say anything at all about cursing anyone? That's some more of that twist the words around stuff you do in the lounge.
I'm just saying that cursing a guy out at the boat ramp for leaving headlights on is not necessary or appropriate. That was intended for the OP. Now, if you tell them nicely and they blow you off, then all bets are off.
Both my 2011 and 2014 GMC's will turn the headlights on in the dark as soon as it's put in gear, even if it's in the "parking lights" position. There is no "off" position on the headlight switch; it might be a Canadian market only thing. If it's daylight, the running lights will come on as soon as you put it in gear, and again, there is no "off".
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I will say that when we're waiting in line along the road for an early morning tournament launch, we can turn the switch to a momentary "off" position that flips back to "auto", and the headlights will stay off if in park.