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tr1ad wrote:doubtful... half of them in here with Tida and Sylphy eh have that feature
adnj wrote:tr1ad wrote:doubtful... half of them in here with Tida and Sylphy eh have that feature
IIRC, the UK and recently Japan require DRL on all passenger cars. I would expect that any recent RHD passenger car bound for world export does have DRL.
tr1ad wrote:those are first world countries, with even the basic model carrying a feature like that...
here we pay above first world prices for a third world car that they claim is fully loaded
sandfly wrote:If bright lights bother you a lot you should get an eye test if you never had one done. You might need glasses.
aaron17 wrote:So how you supposed to see the road properly in a rainy night where are hardly much street lights? You supposed to watch for a wet slick on the white lines or something? To me the lines not white in these conditions... and its hard to focus on the shines......hmmmm
Yea .. I have glasses
kamakazi wrote:Rain X or similar product applied to your windscreen.
If you on the road by yourself - high beams.
From the time you see any oncoming vehicle or you are following another vehicle - switch to low beam.
If oncoming vehicle doesn't reciprocate with their low beam, return high beam until they get the idea - this worked better when I had my HIDs(it was just very bright with a high beam hotspot to the oncoming driver) or my Honda halogens (it turns on both H4 filaments when you pull the stalk).
aaron17 wrote:So how you supposed to see the road properly in a rainy night where are hardly much street lights? You supposed to watch for a wet slick on the white lines or something? To me the lines not white in these conditions... and its hard to focus on the shines......hmmmm
Yea .. I have glasses
Huh? I confusedtimelapse wrote:aaron17 wrote:So how you supposed to see the road properly in a rainy night where are hardly much street lights? You supposed to watch for a wet slick on the white lines or something? To me the lines not white in these conditions... and its hard to focus on the shines......hmmmm
Yea .. I have glasses
You ease your problem by blinding somebody else on the road? It have other people on the road there pal.
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