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landy19840



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Why do people not have there lights on when it's raining and visibility is reduced?? Are they plain stupid and retarded they have not noticed it's raining? Or think they don't need them on?? It really grinds my gears! Rant over!

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they are normally so busy mulling over their towbar electric problems around and around in their heads that they forget basic safety Rolling Eyes At work
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Hence the reason of daytime running lights. (mandatory on all new vehicles except LR's for some reason?)

Although I must admit I find LED DTR lights dangerous to oncoming traffic, LED's are so bright just a couple are needed to be seen so why do Audi insist on sticking a couple of dozen in each headlamp and Citroen with that DS making it look like it has a pair of strip lights hanging off its bumper? LED lights are far too bright to be considered safe to others. just glad Ive got Xenons on mine so I can inflict some of the blindness back on those b Censored ds!!!! Thumbs Up Now - 2017 BMW X3 M Sport Carbon Black
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landy19840



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Did my share of blinding people with my old Light force 240mm 120w spots! They were the best spotlights ever!

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shilen wrote:
why do Audi insist on sticking a couple of dozen in each headlamp :


So, when their drivers overtake at every opportunity and in any dangerous situation the poor sods coming the other way can see them and take preventative action!! (and to think it used to be the prerogative of BMW drivers only!!) Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad

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Well said Landy!

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Re: Headlights

landy19840 wrote:
Why do people not have there lights on when it's raining and visibility is reduced?? think they don't need them on??


If they bought something decent the lights would come on automatically, although you could get the situation I suppose where its raining but too bright still to switch the auto lights on. People may think oh the lights are automatic they will come on if they need to be on. Too much reliance on auto features is not necessarily a good thing.

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Re: Headlights

landy19840 wrote:
Why do people not have there lights on when it's raining and visibility is reduced?? Are they plain stupid and retarded they have not noticed it's raining? Or think they don't need them on?? It really grinds my gears! Rant over!



But then you get the Censored on the Motorway doing 80 + in the rain with their Rear Fogs on WTF do they really think that some other Censored is going to be going that fast that they are going to be rear ended at that speed Shocked Don't they realise that rears dazzle just as much as Fronts, Rears should be linked to the speedo so if they feel it is safe enough to be doing over 40 then it is safe enough to drive without Rear Fogs on and the lights should automatically switch off.

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Auto lights are quite temperamental. Recently they worked fine when I went through the underpass in Derby and they duly switched off once I emerged into daylight again. However, the other day it was mega bright sunshine and they came on. They were adamant that headlights were needed but clearly not.

Short of RTFM, where is the sensor that judges the light levels for them? LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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The Doctor wrote:
Auto lights are quite temperamental. Recently they worked fine when I went through the underpass in Derby and they duly switched off once I emerged into daylight again. However, the other day it was mega bright sunshine and they came on. They were adamant that headlights were needed but clearly not.

Short of RTFM, where is the sensor that judges the light levels for them?


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The Doctor wrote:
Short of RTFM, where is the sensor that judges the light levels for them?

In the same place/body with the rain sensor, behind the windshield reverse mirror.

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As always, thanks Alex

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Personally, I think those who feel the need to switch on their lights at the slightest opportunity (include drl in this) simply should not drive if they need lights in daytime when it is broad daylight to see where they are going.

Isn't using lights in daytime just an excuse for spotty teenagers to get noticed?  MY2014 SD4 XS
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I have mine on quite a bit, usually to get seen by bumbling old people pulling out on you!

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Just proves having lights on makes no difference then .......  MY2014 SD4 XS
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