I'm sure this topic has come up several times but why don't people get it!
When approaching oncoming sleds at night, please dim your brights. It seems that every night I
Go out I am blinded by someone with their brights. Don't these people realize that I am coming
at them with totally obscured vision. The other night I was the lead sled in my group and it was
snowing pretty good when we came upon 4 sleds all with their brights on and running within 10'
of each other at a pretty good clip. I had to pull off the trail to let them by because all I saw was
a white haze. And they had to be limited in vision also if they had mirrors with the guy behind
him. The halogen headlights on the newer sleds work great but on hi-beam they are blinding to
oncoming sleds. Please dim them when approaching and let others in your group know also.
Thx.
When approaching oncoming sleds at night, please dim your brights. It seems that every night I
Go out I am blinded by someone with their brights. Don't these people realize that I am coming
at them with totally obscured vision. The other night I was the lead sled in my group and it was
snowing pretty good when we came upon 4 sleds all with their brights on and running within 10'
of each other at a pretty good clip. I had to pull off the trail to let them by because all I saw was
a white haze. And they had to be limited in vision also if they had mirrors with the guy behind
him. The halogen headlights on the newer sleds work great but on hi-beam they are blinding to
oncoming sleds. Please dim them when approaching and let others in your group know also.
Thx.