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On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 14:40:54 GMT, "Tony Thomas"
wrote: Look at it from where a car is behind you. Can you see the lights ok and would they catch your eye. If not, then consider adding lights (like a third brake light) on the transom. ================================================== == That's what I was thinking but I was more concerned about a truck not being able to see the lights since there tucked under the boat. It is almost as easy to just add a second set of lights on the transom which gives me brake lights and turn signals, but I'm not sure about the legality of twin tail lights. I'm going to try and avoid driving at night but I can definitrly see some value to extra brake lights. |
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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message It is almost as easy to just add a second set of lights on the transom which gives me brake lights and turn signals, but I'm not sure about the legality of twin tail lights. I'm going to try and avoid driving at night but I can definitrly see some value to extra brake lights. If you add a second set that works in concert with the trailer lights, I don't think there'd be a problem. Seems lots of cars have pairs of tail lights, plus the cyclops. JG |
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