Night time driving, dimming the dash lights?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Flatbedotr, Dec 9, 2018.
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Yepper.
I don't like my face lit up and I can see better.
I used to have a Hyundai with the plain jane screen. Even at the dimmest dash the radio would blind me. ALWAYS had to turn the screen off.Nothereoften Thanks this. -
Absolutely. I mean, the thong is a gift, but only visible to myself whilst driving.
But the 6 pack and bulging biceps wrestling that wheel - that’s something the motoring public MUST see,
Look here -
Missouri statute 154.36(b) . . .
“The Peterbilt driver with Greek God like features must be visible at all times, regardless of lighting, shirtless in said Peterbilt - to the public.
Any attempts to conceal the glory will put the driver in violation, and subject to a reduced amount of calls from Men’s Health Magazine “
You guys need to read the rules more often . . .Dan.S, Rideandrepair, Hammer166 and 2 others Thank this. -
Did that on7th so 2 days ago like 5 car accident on NB side. 5 ambulances 2 fire trucks and about 7 cop cars. I think was 6 lanes down to 2 till got it cleaned up.Chinatown Thanks this.
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Clean glass inside and out helps more than anything. I dim my dash lights as well.
If the truck has very many miles its possible the windshield is sand blasted -
Light pollution who ever thought that would be a thing.Dan.S Thanks this.
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I was not aware of that statute. Thanks for sharing.Dan.S and blairandgretchen Thank this.
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of course. turn them down in the 4 wheeler ,also.
but, then it's common sense to protect night vision at night.Dan.S, otterinthewater and Derailed Thank this. -
Incredible beauty and excellence brings equal responsibilities, braaaaahhhhh.
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Yes, anything not having to do with speedometer and RPM is cut down. Generally the red lenses are up above the head on the drivers side and again in the corner of the bunk on driver side. Illuminates the cab pretty good.
I usually run at night, when it's dark enough it's good once the eyes are adjusted particularly out west. Unlike the light pollution NE which actually requires me to wear day time sunglasses believe it or not.
In addition I use a small amount of flat black plastic paint water based to brush out the Chrome rings on the dials all over the dash. They catch sun in the morning and at night to where your eyes get it then deal with spots from that for a while.
Believe it or not some companies have never caught on to the chrome rings being painted out to this day.Derailed Thanks this.
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