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originally posted by: GeorgeH
Greetings,
Driving with headlights on during daytime is a safety factor. There have been tests conducted on this.
Personally I prefer headlights on because many times it's difficult to see grayish cars against certain back grounds or certain lighting conditions. Just keep them on dim.
originally posted by: Biigs
As a bike rider this is highly frustrating.
Also this new fad for leds all over the front!!!
In the rain, with a wet visor one gets dazzled by these people, TURN THEM OFF, theres no fog, you dont need them, you have headlight we can see you and so can you, a fog light wont make your normal night driving any better.
No fog? NO BLOODY FOG LIGHTS!!!!!!! Literally zero benifit, fog lights are not focused, they are made to cut under fog when its actually foggy! SO when they are used without fog they just blind people at night.
/end of rant
originally posted by: mblahnikluver
originally posted by: Biigs
As a bike rider this is highly frustrating.
Also this new fad for leds all over the front!!!
In the rain, with a wet visor one gets dazzled by these people, TURN THEM OFF, theres no fog, you dont need them, you have headlight we can see you and so can you, a fog light wont make your normal night driving any better.
No fog? NO BLOODY FOG LIGHTS!!!!!!! Literally zero benifit, fog lights are not focused, they are made to cut under fog when its actually foggy! SO when they are used without fog they just blind people at night.
/end of rant
I have this issue with high beams! I don't drive at night much but when I do I am blinded by people with their brights on. I always turn my off if a car is coming you would think they would do the same! My car has fog lights but they do not work or they are for looks.