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by LeifCarrotson
2381 days ago
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In a lot of northern states in the winter, one of the previous societal expectation was that you'd turn your lights on whenever it was snowing - which, around here, is pretty much constant, as is the resulting salt residue on windshields. It's not very bright either because the sun at solar noon peaks at about 20 degrees above the horizon and is behind perpetual clouds. But that's still bright enough that a lot of automatic headlights don't turn on. |
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