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30-07-2010, 01:03 PM | #31 | |||
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Oh good.Yet another fog/cornering lights thread.
As some would know they are called Wan#%er or Lame )Look At ME) lights for a reason...that's all they're good for. Like Mother Nature I also drive at night on open highways and they're a pain, imagine if everyone had them on, we would all have to look at twice as many oncoming lights every night!! Having said that I think the OP was very hard done by. Even if he only had one headlight using the fog lights WAS driving safer. Quote:
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it was only banned because some tools use them when not necessary. Still i do think it shouldn't be a penalty and a fine, as that's too excessive. to the OP, My sister got done for having fogs on when her headlight failed (but only one, not both). Did you consider you might have an electrical issue since both blew at the same time? Finally, i think twits who don't dip their lights are more of a menace. now can we
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I do .... another reason my eye sight must be poor ..... having to contend with these every day!!!!! |
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30-07-2010, 01:09 PM | #35 | ||
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Unforunate luck to the OP, I hope the powers that be can fix this up.
I'm with some on here, I don't use my driving lights for fear of being booked using them, I know the law and me and the other half abide by it. But on the other hand I see plenty on a daily basis that do use them, probably for no other reason than they think they look cool, but at the same time they don't blind me or bother me, now 4wds on the other hand with lights that are at eye level blind me. Petty law really but it is law and we should abide by it, seems the OP just had the most rotten luck in blowing both low beam globes so close together. Good luck with it as I would rather see you use the driving lights to get home than no lights at all.
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30-07-2010, 01:32 PM | #39 | ||||
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Banning them because some fools adjust them incorrectly is just stupid, they should ban all headlights then because I see many more people with incorrectly adjusted low beams than I see with with poorly adjusted fog lights. To understand this we all need to understand the difference between a driving light and a fog light. A driving light is equal or greater wattage to the low beam and aimed up to assist high beam, it also has to be linked to the high beam dip switch. A fog light is able to be operated without the low beam and is linked to the park light and operated by a separate switch. Colour may be either yellow or white and it is aimed lower than the low beam so that it projects light under the fog without the light bounce back that low beam causes. The terms fog light and driving light are not interchangeable. Driving light and spot light are commonly interchanged. As for the light reflecting off the wet road from fog lights and blinding you, may I suggest you look up a bit and not worry about what lights the other car has on. A low beam will also at some stage reflect off a wet road and bounce into the eyes of oncoming drivers. Considering both a fog light and a low beam have a high level of diffusion they are unlikely to cause blinding of oncoming traffic as the light concentration is not high enough. This is certainly backed up by my driving experience (of which there is a lot because I drive as part of my job). Personally I do not see what the issue is in my experience, but a law is a law so I will comply even though I think the law is a complete load of crap that is a result of attitudes. Quote:
My point was in my experience the same people that protest about the use of fog lights illegally are often the same people that use driving lights illegally. I have come across this many times.
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Tmk..New cars I have seen are NOT fitted with fog lights... Most Jap imports have fog lights as my95 WRX has with 45watt globes and deffractive glass cover.. Contest it in court ...
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Where a slight nudge of a bumper on a curb won't affect the headlight alignment it can affect a fog/driving lights alignment.
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A point, in fact, is that yes in the city where there are other street/house/business lights defusing the darkness these lights do not hurt your eyes. When you are in total darkness as I am for the 80km of my daily trip any extra lighting such as fog lights/spot lights/driving lights (yes I do know the difference in them all) will hurt the eyes of oncoming drivers. The only time I have found this not to be the case is if I am driving our Courier ute as my eye level is a lot higher. Bottom line - it is illegal Lower than bottom line - life and situations are not all the same from the city to the country............ There are many variants in life |
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Couldn't be more different here. Local copper advised me to fit a set of the brightest fog lights I can get and use them whenever I travel at night. Wall to wall roos around here.
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Explain to me how a same wattage bulb that is aimed lower will appear brighter than a low beam (as the standard falcon fog lights are), in any conditions. The whole topic has been done to death 6 years ago on here and not one person has been able to provide any evidence of how a correctly adjusted euro compliant fog light (as the falcon fog lights are) can blind anyone. Before anyone tries, do not state that they are illegal because some are poorly adjusted as this reason for law would require the banning of all lights and therefore all night driving, many low beams are poorly adjusted too. End of the day, I think the law is a crock and the subject is really boring but who really cares, over it.
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Foglights dont bother me, having said that on the FG falcon they are that dull and useless i never turn mine on unless its early morning and it is actually foggy so people can see them below the fogline. Another thing htat drives me insane is these nob truck drivers that have 200 LEDS all over their trucks, some of the LEDs they use are more intense then headlights and blind you / are a huge distraction.. yet the RTA / Police do nothing about them. |
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30-07-2010, 02:20 PM | #57 | ||
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I'm okay with the foggies on but I do agree I struggle with some of the new brighter light upgrades as well as misaligned headlights. The foggies on the Fords are to low to really get in your eyes.
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30-07-2010, 02:20 PM | #58 | ||
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OK so maybe I didnt explain the fact that extra amounts of lighting at any wattage will increase the amount of light being shown from the front of a vehicle.
In explaination, what happens when we light 1 candle. There is light...... now add another candle ..... there is double the light ....... Now bear with me ...... both candles emit the same light power individually but when you have two together they double the amount of light ...... Getting my drift ?? It is not the fact that they are set lower on the vehcile. It is not the fact that they are 'only' 50w. The fact is that there are extra lights there that when used in a totally dark environment it illuminates more than what is seen in the city. Sorry for those who understand this .... I actually thought it was not that hard..... |
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Mate, you did exactly what 99% of other people would have done in the same circumstances. The only problem was that you got pulled over by an unsympathetic police officer. Suck it up & mark it down as one of lifes experiences - albeit it a costly one. |
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That being said different people have different tolerances to light and whilst you may be sensitive to it not all people are, myself included..
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