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Dave



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On the same topic I don't understand why there is an option for sidelights when the car is in motion, side lights are **ck all use to anyone


Agree with that Avtur. It's also illegal to drive with just side lights on anyway so why have an option for them. ______________________
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I disagree with their being no need for sidelights I often travel on the motorways just before dusk and find full headlights can be very distracting if it's not very dark....just my thoughts!

They are also better to use in thick fog in conjunction with the fog lights...

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They are a useful feature on the car, but certainly not infallible. I have come to accept that just occasionally I have to do something myself! Laughing


It's not about laziness Exclamation I'd sooner have them coming on early, i.e. too sensitive, rather than too late. Better to fit the car with permanent daylight 'running lights' and be seen all of the time, than an auto setting that's not sensitive enough. Was GS TD4 Auto, Privacy, Santorini with Tundra & Alpaca, Cold Climate Pack. Traded for Discovery Sport HSE Auto.

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I think that, often, it is the perception of how light or dark it actually is that causes the "problem". The human eye is brilliant at adjusting to a large range of ambient light conditions without you actually realising.
If you go to cricket matches, thay often have a light sensor on the scoreboard that monitors and indicates light level and it can be surprising, sometimes, how its fixed reading can vary from your perception. Don`t drive faster than your angel can fly!

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Dave



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I disagree with their being no need for sidelights I often travel on the motorways just before dusk and find full headlights can be very distracting if it's not very dark....just my thoughts!

They are also better to use in thick fog in conjunction with the fog lights...


Then driving like that you are breaking the law and you ARE a danger to other road users Exclamation ______________________
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In Norway (and all of Scandinavia I guess) it is the law that decides what lights can be used and when Neutral

1). Headlights must be used at all times while the car is in motion - come on automatically with the ignition. Side lights are on as well.
2). When fog lights have to be used the headlights must be turned off – these turn off automatically when the fogs are turned on (on some cars). Side lights are on as well.
3). Spot lights not allowed to be used with headlights or fog lights at the same time – the use of spot lights is not allowed for normal use (I believe).
4). Most importantly - It is illegal to drive with only the side lights turned on (at ay time).

As far as I can see the only function for side lights is when they are used as parking lights when car is stationery and the ignition is off. So why these should come on automatically for normal driving use baffles me. Confused 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Dave wrote:
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I disagree with their being no need for sidelights I often travel on the motorways just before dusk and find full headlights can be very distracting if it's not very dark....just my thoughts!

They are also better to use in thick fog in conjunction with the fog lights...


Then driving like that you are breaking the law and you ARE a danger to other road users Exclamation


a little harsh but I'm inclined to agree. I get irritated with people driving on side lights. If it's dark enough fro any lights then its dark enough for dipped headlights. If its distracting then that's only becuase you are more visibile than other vehicles and they just haven't turned theirs on yet. Many people seem to think that headlights are just there for them to see where they're going and not as a way to be seen by others. I'd rather we all drove around with lights on all the time - as in Scandinavia - that the chaos we have here.

Both my cars have auto lights and unless I think they should be on when they're not, they stay on auto. 07 Freelander 2 TD4SE Tambora Flame, side steps, privacy glass, mud flaps, boot liner and a tow bar. Ok it's the Wifes but she lets me drive it occasionally - if I've been good!

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tunaz100 wrote:
I disagree with their being no need for sidelights I often travel on the motorways just before dusk and find full headlights can be very distracting if it's not very dark....just my thoughts!

They are also better to use in thick fog in conjunction with the fog lights...


Sorry but thats wrong ... it is only acceptable (in law) to drive with side lights only in a 30mph limit, elsewhere, if lights are required then its dipped headlamps, so sidelights on a motorway ... sorry no.

Fog, slightly different, front fogs with side lights acceptable, rear fogs will only work with dipped headlamps. BUT in both cases in very specific low visiblity situations.

Please remember that lights are about being seen not just what you can see.

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Never mind all that Avtur is your car locked?

MY Audi's auto lights used to revert to dipped beam rather that the last setting used .

The most annoying thing though must be rear fog-lights Evil or Very Mad I hate the damn things. I will only use it in really bad conditions but then I turn it off if another car starts to follow me as he has obviously seen me so doesn't need blinding. I would almost never use one at night as the fog has to be extreme for side lights to be ineffective.


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Chill out guys I won't be lectured at by you (especially Dave/Avtur) how dare you accuse me of being a danger to anyone when you don't know me....

Sorry but I had to respond to that, I do 25k miles a year and made a genuine error as I simply did not know that using sidelights was illegal on the M'Way especially as my Dad's Volvo had this feature in 1985 and I see thousands using sidelights every day... it's not like I was using no lights or side lights in the dark whilst reversing down the M1 at 100mph with fogs on (when there's no fog of course) and hogging the overtaking lanes whilst talking on my mobile phone with a child on my lap...get some perspective!

Let's get back to the friendly debate and banter that I see daily please... this is a happy place in cyberspace!

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Shocked i have just read the full thread again, i don't believe they was lecturing you IMO, but putting across valid points.

I for one didn't know (where it is correct or not) that driving with just your side lights on is illegal, I used to often drive with my side lights on, Not so much for the bloke in front, but they also switch the rear lights on, so your more visible, front and rear, which can not be a bad thing at all

But i do think they come on too early, they are set to come on at a certain level of darkness, if its a sudden darkness like a tunnel they will come on and then go off, if its a gradual fade to darkness like going into a thunderstorm and back out into a sunny period then the lights stay on for a limited time, just incase you have driven into a bright tunnel or forecourt. This stops the light from switching on and off straight away.

I have actually been told by the police for driving with full lights on, gave me a friendly warning did the police officer as if i didn't know they was, i told him i new they was on and off i went when the lights changed. No pulling over with his light just left me to my choice to have them on. Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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What about Audi's daytime running lights are they illegal then?

I'm glad I'm not the only one who didn't know....

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Chill out guys I won't be lectured at by you (especially Dave/Avtur) how dare you accuse me of being a danger to anyone when you don't know me....


Who's lecturing Question You made a statement about your driving and I am entitled to my opinion Exclamation

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Nice.

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Twisted Evil language Exclamation Exclamation

Thats what the " Censored " button is FCensored for Twisted Evil Wink

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