night rain
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night rain
hey everyone,
when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after another
car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there, so
its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt help
much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or something
else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
input!
Nicole
when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after another
car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there, so
its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt help
much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or something
else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
input!
Nicole
#2
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Re: night rain
Rain-x will help, BUT we just had a big discussion on it. You might want to
look at the archives through www.google.com and check it out. I would say
it was 51% against and 49% for! We all agreed that it helped but it had side
effects.
Nick
"Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there,
so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
> Nicole
>
>
look at the archives through www.google.com and check it out. I would say
it was 51% against and 49% for! We all agreed that it helped but it had side
effects.
Nick
"Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there,
so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
> Nicole
>
>
#3
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Posts: n/a
Re: night rain
Rain-x will help, BUT we just had a big discussion on it. You might want to
look at the archives through www.google.com and check it out. I would say
it was 51% against and 49% for! We all agreed that it helped but it had side
effects.
Nick
"Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there,
so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
> Nicole
>
>
look at the archives through www.google.com and check it out. I would say
it was 51% against and 49% for! We all agreed that it helped but it had side
effects.
Nick
"Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there,
so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
> Nicole
>
>
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: night rain
Rain-x will help, BUT we just had a big discussion on it. You might want to
look at the archives through www.google.com and check it out. I would say
it was 51% against and 49% for! We all agreed that it helped but it had side
effects.
Nick
"Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there,
so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
> Nicole
>
>
look at the archives through www.google.com and check it out. I would say
it was 51% against and 49% for! We all agreed that it helped but it had side
effects.
Nick
"Nicole Mason" <nicolemason@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:248Cb.12417$uq1.1449365@news3.news.adelphia.n et...
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there,
so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
> Nicole
>
>
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Re: night rain
Nicole Mason did pass the time by typing:
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there, so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
Make sure your wipers are new and your windsheld is kept squeeky clean
and free of dirt/bugs/etc. Fogs will help a bit but the one thing
that will help more is to slow down. Speed limits are just that and they
are based on dry sunny conditions, not rainy night.
--
DougW
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there, so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
Make sure your wipers are new and your windsheld is kept squeeky clean
and free of dirt/bugs/etc. Fogs will help a bit but the one thing
that will help more is to slow down. Speed limits are just that and they
are based on dry sunny conditions, not rainy night.
--
DougW
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Re: night rain
Nicole Mason did pass the time by typing:
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there, so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
Make sure your wipers are new and your windsheld is kept squeeky clean
and free of dirt/bugs/etc. Fogs will help a bit but the one thing
that will help more is to slow down. Speed limits are just that and they
are based on dry sunny conditions, not rainy night.
--
DougW
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there, so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
Make sure your wipers are new and your windsheld is kept squeeky clean
and free of dirt/bugs/etc. Fogs will help a bit but the one thing
that will help more is to slow down. Speed limits are just that and they
are based on dry sunny conditions, not rainy night.
--
DougW
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Posts: n/a
Re: night rain
Nicole Mason did pass the time by typing:
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there, so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
Make sure your wipers are new and your windsheld is kept squeeky clean
and free of dirt/bugs/etc. Fogs will help a bit but the one thing
that will help more is to slow down. Speed limits are just that and they
are based on dry sunny conditions, not rainy night.
--
DougW
> hey everyone,
> when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after another
> car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get there, so
> its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres a
> big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt help
> much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or something
> else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> input!
Make sure your wipers are new and your windsheld is kept squeeky clean
and free of dirt/bugs/etc. Fogs will help a bit but the one thing
that will help more is to slow down. Speed limits are just that and they
are based on dry sunny conditions, not rainy night.
--
DougW
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Re: night rain
i realize this, and will go about ten under if i need to, but either way if
you cant see or focus on the white line its a scary thing, especially when i
have 20/20 vision, maybe i have bad night eyes or something? i would think
im too young for that though
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:pj8Cb.588$pm5.401@okepread01...
> Nicole Mason did pass the time by typing:
> > hey everyone,
> > when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> > car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get
there, so
> > its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres
a
> > big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> > passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> > much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> > else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> > input!
>
> Make sure your wipers are new and your windsheld is kept squeeky clean
> and free of dirt/bugs/etc. Fogs will help a bit but the one thing
> that will help more is to slow down. Speed limits are just that and they
> are based on dry sunny conditions, not rainy night.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
you cant see or focus on the white line its a scary thing, especially when i
have 20/20 vision, maybe i have bad night eyes or something? i would think
im too young for that though
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:pj8Cb.588$pm5.401@okepread01...
> Nicole Mason did pass the time by typing:
> > hey everyone,
> > when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> > car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get
there, so
> > its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres
a
> > big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> > passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> > much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> > else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> > input!
>
> Make sure your wipers are new and your windsheld is kept squeeky clean
> and free of dirt/bugs/etc. Fogs will help a bit but the one thing
> that will help more is to slow down. Speed limits are just that and they
> are based on dry sunny conditions, not rainy night.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: night rain
i realize this, and will go about ten under if i need to, but either way if
you cant see or focus on the white line its a scary thing, especially when i
have 20/20 vision, maybe i have bad night eyes or something? i would think
im too young for that though
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:pj8Cb.588$pm5.401@okepread01...
> Nicole Mason did pass the time by typing:
> > hey everyone,
> > when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> > car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get
there, so
> > its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres
a
> > big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> > passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> > much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> > else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> > input!
>
> Make sure your wipers are new and your windsheld is kept squeeky clean
> and free of dirt/bugs/etc. Fogs will help a bit but the one thing
> that will help more is to slow down. Speed limits are just that and they
> are based on dry sunny conditions, not rainy night.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
you cant see or focus on the white line its a scary thing, especially when i
have 20/20 vision, maybe i have bad night eyes or something? i would think
im too young for that though
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:pj8Cb.588$pm5.401@okepread01...
> Nicole Mason did pass the time by typing:
> > hey everyone,
> > when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> > car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get
there, so
> > its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres
a
> > big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> > passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> > much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> > else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> > input!
>
> Make sure your wipers are new and your windsheld is kept squeeky clean
> and free of dirt/bugs/etc. Fogs will help a bit but the one thing
> that will help more is to slow down. Speed limits are just that and they
> are based on dry sunny conditions, not rainy night.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: night rain
i realize this, and will go about ten under if i need to, but either way if
you cant see or focus on the white line its a scary thing, especially when i
have 20/20 vision, maybe i have bad night eyes or something? i would think
im too young for that though
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:pj8Cb.588$pm5.401@okepread01...
> Nicole Mason did pass the time by typing:
> > hey everyone,
> > when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> > car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get
there, so
> > its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres
a
> > big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> > passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> > much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> > else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> > input!
>
> Make sure your wipers are new and your windsheld is kept squeeky clean
> and free of dirt/bugs/etc. Fogs will help a bit but the one thing
> that will help more is to slow down. Speed limits are just that and they
> are based on dry sunny conditions, not rainy night.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
you cant see or focus on the white line its a scary thing, especially when i
have 20/20 vision, maybe i have bad night eyes or something? i would think
im too young for that though
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:pj8Cb.588$pm5.401@okepread01...
> Nicole Mason did pass the time by typing:
> > hey everyone,
> > when im driving home at night, and its raining, i cant see after
another
> > car has passed. i live out in the woods, but get on a route to get
there, so
> > its a 50 mph speed limit, and some curvy roads. with all the rain theres
a
> > big glare on my windshield, and for a second or too after the other car
> > passes, i cant see anything, which is scary. i slow down, but it doesnt
help
> > much. Is it because my Tj's windshield doesnt have much slant, or
something
> > else? how can i help this? rain-x, would fog lights help? thanks for any
> > input!
>
> Make sure your wipers are new and your windsheld is kept squeeky clean
> and free of dirt/bugs/etc. Fogs will help a bit but the one thing
> that will help more is to slow down. Speed limits are just that and they
> are based on dry sunny conditions, not rainy night.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>