Minnesota trooper explains when headlights and taillights are required in fog, rain or snow and how overreliance on automatic lights and DRLs can make your car invisible from behind.
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The new 911 Cup is great, but you already knew that.
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Sgt. Jesse Grabow and "Ask a Trooper" looks at when you should use your headlights during fog, rain, and snow events.
Many New Jerseyans are familiar with the practice of flashing their car's high beams at a passing vehicle on the road.