| ▲ | segmondy 8 hours ago | |
It's not people turning it on, it's the default on lots of new cars, they turn on automatically at night especially and are suppose to switch to low beam when they see incoming cars. | ||
| ▲ | jeffbee 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Most of the ones I notice seem to be older cars that probably lacked those features. It's mostly the older cars where you can unambiguously see their bright lights are on anyway, because of the headlight style. | ||