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Dipped Headlights
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It's a very dull murky day. Drizzling rain. Why are there some people out there without their dipped headlights on? Either no lights at all or just driving on sidelights.
I have heard that some people think they save electricity by using their side (parking) lights. This can't be true, can it?
Don't they realise that in conditions like today they can be virtually invisible.
One of my pet hates, sorry.
I have heard that some people think they save electricity by using their side (parking) lights. This can't be true, can it?
Don't they realise that in conditions like today they can be virtually invisible.
One of my pet hates, sorry.
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The simple answer would be to make the use of dipped headlights/daytime running lights a requirement at all times. Unfortunately this would just make the average driver a target for the police while the real criminals remain at large. Plus cameras are not very good at catching people without lights on unless they are speeding!!
It's a dull day with a bit of drizzling rain, Why are so many people driving with their headlights on when it is broad daylight and you can see the road and other cars for a distance of half a mile away?
It is not a waste of electricity by having your lights on it is a waste of petrol which is used to generate the electricity, but it is so little petrol that is used it is negligible.
It is not a waste of electricity by having your lights on it is a waste of petrol which is used to generate the electricity, but it is so little petrol that is used it is negligible.
"What??? The lights don't use up petrol, they are powered by the battery"
Do you think they are magic lights that get their power from nowhere?
the battery powers the lights, the alternator charges the battery, the engine drives the alternator, the engine uses fuel. The more drain on the battery the more load on the alternator and the more work the engine needs to do to turn it to keep the battery charged.
It's a negligible amount (as toureman said) but having any electrical item on in your car increases fuel consumption, if it didn't we would all run our houses off a car battery for free!
Do you think they are magic lights that get their power from nowhere?
the battery powers the lights, the alternator charges the battery, the engine drives the alternator, the engine uses fuel. The more drain on the battery the more load on the alternator and the more work the engine needs to do to turn it to keep the battery charged.
It's a negligible amount (as toureman said) but having any electrical item on in your car increases fuel consumption, if it didn't we would all run our houses off a car battery for free!
I've mentioned this on similar previous posts. Since 1990, all cars manufactured or imported into Canada must be equipped with a 'daylight running system'. This means that when the engine is started, and the transmission is shifted into gear, the headlights are automatically turned on. Excellent visability of other cars in all kinds of weather.
Tends to amaze me how many folk have lights on in broad daylight, makes me wonder at their thought processes, not being able to work out when something is appropriate and when it just looks foolish. How embarrassing. That said maybe they have a car like my present one which has an 'auto' position which loves to turn the lights on early. Have made journeys with it switching on and off again a number of times on route.
Maaaany years ago, we had a new Volvo Estate car that I think was the 1st car in this country to be equipped with "daylights". The number of times other drivers flashed us for quite a while after we bought it was amazing. They were just unheard of in those days.
PS The best thing you could say about a Volvo was, that it had a great lock!!
PS The best thing you could say about a Volvo was, that it had a great lock!!