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Guest fastlanedesigns

excellent reply MR.P, I suppose it would only make a difference to the one ahead of you since the light from your headlights could not travel faster than the vehicle itself, so it would appear that your headlights were off to the casual observer, hence they would do no good because the light would not shine in front of your vehicle either. Right? Okay, MAYBE I am taking this a little TOO seriously. Sorry, I got carried away!

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:lol6 it depends if your haedlights can go faster then the speed of light (sence the unit is moving at speed A, and the light still travles at speed B)it would either double or not work, I don't think there's an inbetween, so can light go faster then the speed of light if the light is NOT stationary? ie the speed of A, + B= speed C (faster) :lol6
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