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Originally Posted by Huckleberry
that's a bit too harsh.
just dont over-due. either way a competent driver would still able to see all 3 braking lights.
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I don't think it's too harsh man. I agree with the statement about a competent driver (they should be able to see a car even with no lights on at night) but it's a sad reality that there is a large percentage of drivers out there that are NOT competent. That includes the driver that rear ended one of my now permanently disabled parents stopped waiting to turn at 40mph. Reducing the effectiveness of your brake lights is just a terrible idea.. you want people to see you as much as possible. If there's one thing I've learned is that when in public, you've often got to cater to the lowest common denominator, if only for your own safety/sanity. This is exactly one of those kinds of cases. Suit yourself if you disagree though. It looks MAD TYTE YO.