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For more safer vehicles

February 14, 2014

Dear Sir,

Although they might not cost $10 to get (probably $100 or $200 depending on the size bulb that’s needed for such a vehicle), drivers shouldn’t need more than two months to get the money easy, I would assume (if they have a savings account and an investment as well that is), so such people shouldn’t have much of an excuse for not changing faulty headlights/brakelights (I’ve seen vehicles with that feature for more than three months but, the driver could probably pay a cellphone bill ... amazing huh?

Even if paying to get a car repair place to fix the problem, a guy who knows how to fix headlights/brakelights should be able to solve that problem, for way less than what that place would charge you). In the end, you’ll have a safer vehicle than you do now with all that faulty stuff on it. Again, failure to change those burnt-out bulbs means you don’t care about others on the road, and more importantly you don’t care if the police stops you either (bad combo but anyway ...).

ANONYMOUS