u/Weatheronthe8s

My US Travel Map at Age 25

My US Travel Map at Age 25

I really want to see more places, but my family doesn't really go a whole lot of different places.

u/Weatheronthe8s — 3 days ago
▲ 17 r/radio

Just pulled in a station from New Hampshire all the way from Beckley, WV

I was able to get the HD 2 signal to come in briefly. The HD 1 signal wouldn't quite switch the audio to digital. The station appears to be WGXL-FM. The weird thing about this was the analog portion seemed to be coming from possibly some other station coming in quite strong, but the HD portion definitely seems to be WGXL, as evidenced by the HD 2 information.

I am not sure what the country station was as I didn't sit here long. As I drove along, it ended up bleeding with a bunch of stations.

u/Weatheronthe8s — 1 month ago

Feeling weird when driving at night in the rain.

I (24) have been driving for over 9 years counting when I got my permit at 15. However, there is one driving condition that I really don't enjoy driving in, a rainy night. The main reason why is I struggle to see the lanes more than directly in front of me.

Tonight, I was driving on a rural highway that had miles of nothing but lines and lane reflector markers in the middle. It rained the whole time I was driving. I don't think I ever turned my wipers off. My low beams were on the whole time as well. The rain was never heavy, but it was more than a sprinkle. When the sun was still up, I could see mostly just fine. However, once it got dark, especially if there weren't many cars around, it got kinda disorienting from only having the lines and maybe a small light a mile ahead to guide me. At times, I felt almost as if I wasn't moving since I could barely see the lines to begin with. Overall, the trip left my eyes feeling quite tired.

Does anybody else experience this or have any tips on how to manage this?

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u/Weatheronthe8s — 3 months ago