Alright, smartasses. I've stopped quicker without ABS than with it. Simple as that. ABS is just as unnatural a feeling while youre trying to stop as having a warped rotor. I've felt both. Hence why I removed the fuse. Thus far, I've had no problem. I haven't slid through intersections, I haven't slid at all. As far as snow goes, I'll probably put the fuse back in. It is just in my glovebox. But on wet and dry roads, not having ABS is certainly better.
DRLs are for people too stupid to turn on their headlights when they are needed. For that, DRLs are good as it prevents stupid people from driving without headlights on when they are needed. Same with automatic headlights. Ive seen many dumbasses driving around without their headlights on. One of Fly's wrecks occured because of this. But when it's sunny out, I can see a car without DRLs just as well as one without them since headlights are not needed nor purposeful at that time. Again, Im glad my Millenia doesnt have them.As far as the above, when headlights are needed, just the parking lights with/without fog lights are just as visible as headlights. Hence why on many GM vehicles, the DRLs are nothing more parking lights. While it does tend to look better, there's no real difference here, as far as safety goes. I know I always used just the parking lights and fog lights when it was too bright for headlights on my old Grand Am. When it comes to having lots of light at night though, it's safer, is it not? There is a such thing as too much, but usually the more light to see, the merrier.