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Two reasons primarily, the more they are on the sooner they will burn out and need replacing. I also don't need headlights coming at me to see an approaching vehicle in broad daylight.
They are not ON for you to see approaching vehicles they are on for the approaching vehicles to SEE YOU.
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They are not on for you to see approaching vehicles they are on for the approaching vehicles to SEE YOU.
Same thing, if someone can't see in broad daylight, perhaps they shouldn't be driving. You do what works for you!
 

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Same thing, if someone can't see in broad daylight, perhaps they shouldn't be driving. You do what works for you!
And you BELIEVE that :rolleyes:

How Daytime Running Lights Improve Visibility and Safety

https://www.netradyne.com/blog/how-daytime-running-lights-improve-visibility-and-safety

Road accidents usually happen at night when it’s hard to see other vehicles on the road. However, this is not always the case. According to the National Safety Council, fatal and nonfatal crashes usually start at 4 p.m. when there is still daylight. This means that even if motorists can see the road ahead, there are times when it’s hard to see other vehicles.

Daytime running lights (DRLs) are a safety feature that helps reduce daytime accidents. They increase the contrast between your driver’s vehicle and the environment so motorists have better visibility of other vehicles.

How Do DRLs Improve Safety & Visibility?

  • Increases visibility of your vehicle: DRLs do not offer a lot of road illumination. Instead, they provide the right lighting that allows pedestrians and cyclists to see your vehicle better. In a way, DRLs are made for other road users—not just the driver.

  • Increases reaction time: Rural areas and bad weather can make driving especially difficult. It’s hard to make quick decisions when you don’t know what’s in front of you. With daytime running lights, you are able to identify other drivers quickly and they are able to identify you. This allows plenty of time to take the appropriate actions to prevent an accident.
 

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And you BELIEVE that :rolleyes:

How Daytime Running Lights Improve Visibility and Safety

https://www.netradyne.com/blog/how-daytime-running-lights-improve-visibility-and-safety

Road accidents usually happen at night when it’s hard to see other vehicles on the road. However, this is not always the case. According to the National Safety Council, fatal and nonfatal crashes usually start at 4 p.m. when there is still daylight. This means that even if motorists can see the road ahead, there are times when it’s hard to see other vehicles.

Daytime running lights (DRLs) are a safety feature that helps reduce daytime accidents. They increase the contrast between your driver’s vehicle and the environment so motorists have better visibility of other vehicles.

How Do DRLs Improve Safety & Visibility?

  • Increases visibility of your vehicle: DRLs do not offer a lot of road illumination. Instead, they provide the right lighting that allows pedestrians and cyclists to see your vehicle better. In a way, DRLs are made for other road users—not just the driver.

  • Increases reaction time: Rural areas and bad weather can make driving especially difficult. It’s hard to make quick decisions when you don’t know what’s in front of you. With daytime running lights, you are able to identify other drivers quickly and they are able to identify you. This allows plenty of time to take the appropriate actions to prevent an accident.
4pm, rush hour.
No cause and effect there…

Texting and drug usage are the primary reasons for accidents.

No amount of vehicle lighting can overcome those habitually risky behaviors.

And “I didn’t see them” is just an excuse for “It’s not my fault”.
 

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Same thing, if someone can't see in broad daylight, perhaps they shouldn't be driving. You do what works for you!
They are for when a vehicle goes in and out of shadows. Remember, not everyone is a well-trained, ever vigilant skilled driver like you.
 

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NOTE To those that turn DRL off. More and more over 65 drivers are in the road every day. More are having to work in retirement and are covered by Medicare. Many of these are developing cataracts which happens slowly gradually impairing vision and a lot won't realize it until their one hour before sunset vision appears like one hour after sunset. That effectively makes oncoming vehicles almost invisible even at high noon on a cloudy day. Contrast has to get pretty low before Medicare will pay for cataract surgery and some have to wait as they cannot afford it otherwise.
 

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I don't live where the sun never rises in winter, and it's perfectly legal to drive with them OFF here in the daytime, if it's not raining. So if I don't want my damned headlights (that cost $1700 each to replace) on in the daytime, I want a way to turn them off. And it's nobody's business but mine. Thanks Ford for giving me a choice.
 

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Two reasons primarily, the more they are on the sooner they will burn out and need replacing. I also don't need headlights coming at me to see an approaching vehicle in broad daylight.
They are turned on not for you to see but to be seen sooner. Perhaps you are the only vehicle in a group without DRL on and someone needs to avoid what they see and chooses to miss all the lights???
 

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I don't live where the sun never rises in winter, and it's perfectly legal to drive with them OFF here in the daytime, if it's not raining. So if I don't want my damned headlights (that cost $1700 each to replace) on in the daytime, I want a way to turn them off. And it's nobody's business but mine. Thanks Ford for giving me a choice.
So let's replace a totaled Maverick so we don't have to replace one or two crappy headlights.
 

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I'll be checking that out, I did turn the Auto high beam off the first week I had it.
It makes me wonder if it effects the lights coming on automatically at dusk :unsure:
Auto off = driver has to turn lights on and off when desired
 
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They are turned on not for you to see but to be seen sooner. Perhaps you are the only vehicle in a group without DRL on and someone needs to avoid what they see and chooses to miss all the lights???
Then these people shouldn't be driving. They are legally blind.
 

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My menu looks a little different than yours.

Ford Maverick Headlights Dashboard 1


Ford Maverick Headlights Dashboard 2


Ford Maverick Headlights Dashboard 3


Ford Maverick Headlights Dashboard 4


Ford Maverick Headlights Dashboard 5
 

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Two reasons primarily, the more they are on the sooner they will burn out and need replacing. I also don't need headlights coming at me to see an approaching vehicle in broad daylight.
You realize that these are LED bulbs, right? They have a projected life of 30-50,000 hours of running time. They may burn out in about 100 years or so.
Regarding the need for DRLs, I guess your eyesight must be much better than average. However, it has nothing to do with what you can see, but what other people can see. Its all about not blending into the background like so many vehicles do. Its also about showing where you are to the semi in front of you throwing rain spray everywhere.
 

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You realize that these are LED bulbs, right? They have a projected life of 30-50,000 hours of running time. They may burn out in about 100 years or so.
Regarding the need for DRLs, I guess your eyesight must be much better than average. However, it has nothing to do with what you can see, but what other people can see. Its all about not blending into the background like so many vehicles do. Its also about showing where you are to the semi in front of you throwing rain spray everywhere.
I bet you text and drive.
 

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Two reasons primarily, the more they are on the sooner they will burn out and need replacing. I also don't need headlights coming at me to see an approaching vehicle in broad daylight.
The headlights are LED so unless you spend several hours a day every day driving they will probably outlast the truck.
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