Originally posted by: conjur
I *hate* DRLs.
Esp. on the Saturns.
They are always brighter than normal lights and they are blinding.
Why can't they just have the regular low beam lights on?!?!?
:|
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Originally posted by: conjur
I *hate* DRLs.
Esp. on the Saturns.
They are always brighter than normal lights and they are blinding.
Why can't they just have the regular low beam lights on?!?!?
:|
Brighter than normal lights? They don't even light up the pavement, yet alone brighter than headlights.
They aren't that bright....
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Originally posted by: conjur
I *hate* DRLs.
Esp. on the Saturns.
They are always brighter than normal lights and they are blinding.
Why can't they just have the regular low beam lights on?!?!?
:|
Brighter than normal lights? They don't even light up the pavement, yet alone brighter than headlights.
They aren't that bright....
Originally posted by: Spencer278
I have a car that wasn't made in the US so it is smart enought to turn the light off when you turn the key off so there is no need for the "special" day time running lights and don't need to worry about forgetting to turn the lights on and off.
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Originally posted by: conjur
I *hate* DRLs.
Esp. on the Saturns.
They are always brighter than normal lights and they are blinding.
Why can't they just have the regular low beam lights on?!?!?
:|
Brighter than normal lights? They don't even light up the pavement, yet alone brighter than headlights.
They aren't that bright....
EVERY Saturn that pulls up behind me I *have* to flip the nighttime lever on my rearview mirror. They are HORRIBLY aimed and set TOO close together and they appear VERY bright to anyone in front of them.
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Originally posted by: conjur
I *hate* DRLs.
Esp. on the Saturns.
They are always brighter than normal lights and they are blinding.
Why can't they just have the regular low beam lights on?!?!?
:|
Brighter than normal lights? They don't even light up the pavement, yet alone brighter than headlights.
They aren't that bright....
EVERY Saturn that pulls up behind me I *have* to flip the nighttime lever on my rearview mirror. They are HORRIBLY aimed and set TOO close together and they appear VERY bright to anyone in front of them.
I've never had that problem driving. I'll look out for it to see what you're talking about.
What bugs me the most is SUVs.... there headlights are level right where my head is at, so I get blinded no matter where they are at.
Originally posted by: Spencer278
I have a car that wasn't made in the US so it is smart enought to turn the light off when you turn the key off so there is no need for the "special" day time running lights and don't need to worry about forgetting to turn the lights on and off.
Originally posted by: conjur
Pros (one or two) and Cons (many) of DRLs
What?s bad about DRLs?
1. You lose critical traffic signaling methods. Flashing your headlights is
a) the accepted signal to a trucker that it is safe to change lanes
b) a signal to alert drivers that have forgotten to turn on their headlights
c) a signal at a 4-way stop or in a parking lot to let the other driver go first
d) a signal to other vehicles that you are traveling with that you need to stop.
Originally posted by: d33pt
i agree..cars with DRL should have automatic headlights....
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: mugsywwiii
Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: Lazee
Makes no difference in the daytime, and at nighttime, all the senile, unexperienced, stupid and female (<~ good thing atot doesnt have alot of chicks) drivers forget that their tail lights are off
umm wtf are you talking about ?
The tail lights don't come on when the day time running lights are on.
And the Daytime running lights are on automatically, it's not something you turn on or off with a switch unless you can mod it.
Yeah, that's exactly what he's saying - if you have DRL, you might not remember to turn your lights on at night, therefore leaving your tail lights off.
Well, i have DRL, and i always turn my lights on at night, because when they're off, the entire interior of my car is dark.
The DRLs operate at about 70% of the high beam output.Those problems are highly exaggerated IMO. DRL's are not that bright.
Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: mugsywwiii
Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: Lazee
Makes no difference in the daytime, and at nighttime, all the senile, unexperienced, stupid and female (<~ good thing atot doesnt have alot of chicks) drivers forget that their tail lights are off
umm wtf are you talking about ?
The tail lights don't come on when the day time running lights are on.
And the Daytime running lights are on automatically, it's not something you turn on or off with a switch unless you can mod it.
Yeah, that's exactly what he's saying - if you have DRL, you might not remember to turn your lights on at night, therefore leaving your tail lights off.
Well, i have DRL, and i always turn my lights on at night, because when they're off, the entire interior of my car is dark.
I can see where you would realize the the headlights are not on because the interior or dash lights are not operating. However, people do live in highly lit cities or suburbs and with all of the street lights, it's quite easy to not see whether your dash lights are on or off.
Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
The DRLs operate at about 70% of the high beam output.Those problems are highly exaggerated IMO. DRL's are not that bright.
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
There's actually been lots of research on this, and it's been proven to reduce accidents.
GM wants vehicles to light up during day
I know there was a huge study in Sweden that started this trend. And there was one in Canada as well.
I don't know what the big deal is.