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in the EU the rear red high visibility lights for fog are mandatory. your proposed ideas sounds kind of dangerous to me. what if the motorist behind you gets scared or blinded and causes and accident? worse yet what if other innocent motorists get scared or blinded? not to mention the legal repercussions in a country

The soon-to-be-mandatory rear-view cameras could also be used for this, with a bit of image processing for a computer to see how close a car is behind you, and by referencing that with your speed and how quickly the car approaches (grows larger on the image) from frame to frame, the PASL could be activated.

If your brake lights are constantly illuminated by a tailgater when you are moving, that more-or-less makes your brake lights no longer a signal to traffic when you are actually stopping. It is the same problem you get with people that drive with their foot on the brake all the time.

What part of Vermont are you from? I grew up just south of Rutland.

I got an SX4 at a huge discount after Suzuki pulled out. I kind of regret not going for a loaded up Kizashi instead

I miss Suzuki and their.......weird ways. They just needed better marketing!

Fudge is fine (as is Aaron).

I have the the 17" summer shoes as well and they were MISERABLE in the winter (I'm in Indiana and we had a lot of snow and even worse temps (many nights in the negatives).

The 16" Pirellis made a huge difference in both traction and ride quality. As I mentioned, I wasn't a huge fan of the

I have an Abarth which severely limits your options (large brakes, small wheels, big problems). I did a package from Tire Rack and they shipped to the door with TPMS installed, mounted, balanced, etc. Plan about $1.1K for everything including tax and shipping.

Tires: 195/45R-16 Pirelli Winter Snowcontrol Serie 3 210 XL

The BAe 146 and the later AVRO RJ's don't have engines...

Raising speed limits to reasonable levels, based upon the manner in which 95% of the motorists in this country drive, would not provide any monetary benefit to insurance companies, or the local municipalities that generate revenue from enforcing them. So yeah, good luck finding any factual data on something that

Clicking your link points me back to this page, but even without reading it, I can tell you why it's rubbish.