The public won't know this, typically, but on some cars, if you pull your e-brake handle up just a tad, it's enough to turn off the lights without actually engaging the brake. On 3/9/11, Daniel Holmes <danielh@holmesonics.com> wrote:
While that's a great idea, and probably doable at Bryce, people come and go all night at SPOC...
And maybe I'm worrying over nothing. I'm not the first to leave, however, I'm also not the last...I'm usually right in the middle of the pack.
Dan
On Mar 9, 2011, at 1:08 PM, erikhansen@thebluezone.net wrote:
Well, The Texas Star Party only allows vehicles used for emergencies at night, IE no driving between sunset and sunrise. Cars will always pose a problem. A solution for Bryce may be designating parking for non telescope providers so they don't drive by telescopes. It will ruin the Rainbow Point experience if cars are coming and going all night.
So here's a question now that I'm thinking about this year's astronomy
activities.
How do we handle cars with DRLs that can't be turned off? My old car I could turn them off, but my new one, I can't...at least I haven't figured out how to. The DRLs kick on, as well as tailights.
This is going to be an issue at Bryce and SPOC. Any suggestions? I know when I was in an unfamiliar car, I just shouted out that I was about to start up the car, and anyone who cared please close their eyes.
Dan
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