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Unless the law in Germany since the 80's, in bad weather dipped headlights are mandatory, not just fog, this includes dusk and dawn, rain, sleet, snow, fog, mist, any weather where the conditions mean the visilbility is reducedEven now if its bad I'll put dipped headlights on, having lights on all day does have a mixed response from people, but how many folks have claimed that they did not see the other vehicle comingA law for inclement weather compulsary dipped headlights should be brought in, how often have you driven up the motorway, bad spray in daylight form rain, and someone has sidelights on behind you and you cant see them, against a headlighted vehicle
Quote from: skip on February 26, 2008, 18:48:01It is relevant as I could understand your comment as a non rider, but as you are a rider i'm simply bemused. A motorcycle with it's lights on during the daytime when cars DO NOT have their lights on is visible for more than a mile away (road conditions permitting) but at least a good deal more than if all vehicles had lights on. If all vehicles had their lights on a motorcycle will be harder to see as it is a smaller object, the light will really make it blend in. Sorry to disagree, Skip, but your motorcycle headlight does not become suddenly dimmer just because all the other traffic around it has theirs on. At the moment you're expecting the car driver to notice a single headlamp during the second (or two) that he looks in your direction. He might see you .. but there again he might not - SMIDSY. If all the cars (or more of them anyway) also have their lights on same car driver is more likely to see that something is coming and give a second look before deciding to pull out. It could make life safer for bikers.
It is relevant as I could understand your comment as a non rider, but as you are a rider i'm simply bemused. A motorcycle with it's lights on during the daytime when cars DO NOT have their lights on is visible for more than a mile away (road conditions permitting) but at least a good deal more than if all vehicles had lights on. If all vehicles had their lights on a motorcycle will be harder to see as it is a smaller object, the light will really make it blend in.
stupid idea for this time of year with a low sun. Best form of camoflage to make you even more difficult to see with the sun behind you is to have your lights on :roll:
Quote from: Bob696 on February 25, 2008, 18:16:06stupid idea for this time of year with a low sun. Best form of camoflage to make you even more difficult to see with the sun behind you is to have your lights on :roll:Yeah, I saw that on a warfare programme, they almost hid a tanks silouhette by putting its lights on!!
Quote from: Bob696 on February 25, 2008, 18:16:06stupid idea for this time of year with a low sun. Best form of camoflage to make you even more difficult to see with the sun behind you is to have your lights on :roll:No offence, Bob, but that is nonsense. And it comes from someone who spends his life on the road, more often than not in the funny hours.