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BlueToffee | 17:41 Fri 11th Jan 2013 | Motoring
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Sorry for shouting!

Could I ask ALL driviers to turn please their headlights, not sidlights but headlights, on in murky weather conditions.

It is truly amazing the number of drivers who don't.
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So glad you have put this up. It is so dangerous driving with no lights or only sidelights.
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Hope people take heed tenrec!
i know just what you mean , they are so irresponsible
Glad it's not just me it bugs.

Can't understand how people think side lights are for driving with - they're really only parking lights.
Apart from those who have badly adjusted headlights(dimmed) but still blind you.
Well done for posting this! All please take note - See and be seen.
That's not shoutimg - this is shouting
PLEASE , PLEASE PLEASE :-)
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Bazile, that's how I put the header in, AB just put up the first letter in capitals :(
Some of the cars in question are modern cars with auto lights which wont activate in fog.The dash lights up and the driver is oblivious to the situation...so SWITCH TO MANUAL!!
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Possibly time for permanent headlights?
Daylight Running Lights,
I've got LED lights (DRLs) on my Audi, and the OHs Beemer has Angel eyes (think that's what they're called)
Im with you BT .
Balders, Respect!!!!
And,
we both use dipped beams in murky conditions!
Yes Baldric they are called angel eyes on a Beemer.
That's now the law in Germany, Denmark and the Whole of Scandinavia, both for ALL new cars, and dipped headlights for ALL old cars (without daytime running lights), with Signage on all border crossings.
From Gov.uk:

Lighting requirements (113 to 116)

113

You MUST
ensure all sidelights and rear registration plate lights are lit between sunset and sunrise
use headlights at night, except on a road which has lit street lighting. These roads are generally restricted to a speed limit of 30 mph (48 km/h) unless otherwise specified
use headlights when visibility is seriously reduced (see Rule 226).

Night (the hours of darkness) is defined as the period between half an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise).
Laws RVLR regs 3, 24, & 25, (In Scotland - RTRA 1984 sect 82 (as amended by NRSWA, para 59 of sched 8))

Therefore in built up areas, 30mph limit, with street lighting it is not necessary to use dipped headlights or those infernal 'driving' lights.
Cheers Tony!
;o)
Thanks for pointing that out BS. I've a Focus Titanium with auto lights, and they're ok, but I must admit I've never had to drive in fog since I've had it so I'll have to keep an eye on it if I get caught out in fog.
Couldn't agree more.

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