Could faulty headlights be a symptom of other dangers?

Safety

There are too many cars being driven with defective headlights

Eddie Cunningham

​I know the evenings are getting longer, but there is still a large number of people driving in the dark and dusky hours.

Well, there seems to be by my way of calculating because I am noticing, more and more, how some of their headlights are so strong.

Or, in some cases, how they are so weak.

And I’m still perplexed over how so many cars can have faulty lights – and how many people are driving on full lights all the time. (Thank God for the newer cars, with automatic dimming.)

The fact remains that there are too many cars being driven with defective headlights of some shape or size and you have to wonder, if something so visual is not being checked, what else is being overlooked?

Brakes? Tyres? Frayed seatbelts? Wipers? The list can go on and on.

When is the last time you checked any of them?

Maybe it’s worth a look around your car to see if it is as safe as it can be.