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12-06-2018, 21:33 | #1 |
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DRL’s
Has anyone got any clear idea of the regulations if there are any for DRL’s. It appears now people don’t see you coming, doesn’t matter what car I drive. Was talking to a neighbour who’s an ex policeman, his opinion is that people are that used to seeing DRL’s that they simply don’t see cars without them. It set me off thinking about them. On eBay you can find dirt cheap kits and kits for about £70 from known brands. I’m very tempted but I’m sure there are some daft regulations covering these things.
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12-06-2018, 21:49 | #2 |
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My thoughts on this are negative, if all vehicles had DRL then we will be dazzled big time by the people who seem to need extra powerful lights, I am not in favour, more importantly to my mind is a cap on the ridiculous indicators that many manufacturers are now using, they are nothing like as easy to see as a straight forward on/off flash, Rick
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12-06-2018, 22:03 | #3 |
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I totally agree about the more and more powerful headlamps, the worst are the after market conversion kits for headlamps.
This said I don’t think DRL’s are in the same league other than the manufacturers that create fancy effects. I think good DRL’s are not much worse than the likes of Volvo and Saab from years gone by. I know that vehicles registered after 2015 have stringent regulations for DRL’s in the new mot regulations but not too sure what. |
12-06-2018, 22:12 | #4 |
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The brake/indicator combo lights on some are horrendous, can't see the indicators when the brake light is illuminated!!!
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12-06-2018, 22:39 | #5 |
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Having had several Volvo's I must admit I fell in love with DRLs a long time ago, and have fitted something like it on every car I have ever had. Actually, I love lights... as far as I am concerned, you can't have enough... If I could afford it, I would turn my T2 into one of those Japanese Dekotora trucks.
The laws on DRLs are fairly simple... On with the Ignition/engine running... Off, or dimmed once side lights are turned on. Personally, mine come on only when the engine is running, and dim when I go onto low beam... The reason for me, is when acting as a rear end protector, doing road searches with KSAR, headlights can hinder the eyesight of the searchers, so we run on sidelights, but the DLR's just help give me a bit more light in front of the car, and makes me more visible to the idiots who don't slow down despite all the flashing lights, and people in florescent clothing, but does not dazzle the searchers. It has been through 2 MOT's like that, and they have never picked up on it. You do get what you pay for, the cheap ones rarely last the year. The more expensive ones should have a Metal back, with fins to dissipate the heat from the LED's, if it does not, then the LEDs are either not high enough power, or will cook themselves very quickly. The ones I got are simple, on with ignition, and off with side lights, so I bought an extra box from Hong Kong/China to convert them to dimming. If you buy the right ones, and have the facelift later T2's, they fit perfectly in the indent in the front bumper, or on the earlier ones, with the round headlights, they recess nicely under the fog light... |
12-06-2018, 23:36 | #6 |
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I've fitted DRLs to many of our cars. Always used the bargain bin fleabay options. Not kept any car long enough to know if they're any good
You can also get a nice little gizmo from fleabay that lets them come on with the ignition then go off once you have headlights on. Further more they have a timer on them so when you lock the car up you get a nice light to walk off with |
13-06-2018, 00:01 | #7 |
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New Audi's are like this the indicator doesn't flash but chases along the top of the rear light, Its horrendous when they brake you can't see it.
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13-06-2018, 09:17 | #8 | |
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DTRL's
Quote:
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...running-lights The relay I purchased contained advice about mounting distances etc |
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13-06-2018, 09:53 | #9 |
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14-06-2018, 19:57 | #10 |
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The number of folks who drive at dusk and later on dlr with no tail light. Might be as like our cmax the dash lights up all time so it not being lit isn't the same tell tale a as it used to be.
Prefer to run on dipped heads as at least aren't as blinding as most dlr and back end protected. Many buses run dipped heads long before dlr came out in modern era.
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