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<p>Generally I dont have trouble with the trains at night. I recall a few in the southwest that will usually switch off thier train lights when rounding a curve where it hits the interstate very bright. But only for a moment until the sweep clears the interstate.</p><p>Lights from a trucker means yer safe to come over or you are making too much light.</p><p>I wore rifle glasses at night that had a particular tint of color that really knocked down headlights quite a bit but kept the necessary "World" clear to see.</p><p>The only time I have trouble with light is at night in populated areas that contain many gas stations, convience stores etc... the light pollution flooding out from these facilities are amazing and unnecessary. That is one reason we are out in the county some distance from these places.</p><p>Here is one of the daytime videos in rain where the lights are pretty bright:</p><p> <a href="http://img532.imageshack.us/img532/4876/100carsupfinalff9.flv">http://img532.imageshack.us/img532/4876/100carsupfinalff9.flv</a></p><p> </p>
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