Auxiliary lights (again)

When you say 'main' (mean), do you mean 'dipped'?

If so - can you elaborate?

If you mean 'full' when you say 'main', then I agree completely.

Apologies. Head up arse when typing. Driving or spotlights should extinguish when dip beam is chosen.
Foglights (front or rear) may only be used in fog or falling snow when visibility is under 100 metres.
 
Apologies. Head up arse when typing. Driving or spotlights should extinguish when dip beam is chosen.
Foglights (front or rear) may only be used in fog or falling snow when visibility is under 100 metres.



Is this some law that you're quoting?? If so I'm sure it'd be useful if you could post up a link to it?


I'm also not sure if you're agreeing with what I've put, or disagreeing (which would be odd, because I've repeatedly stated that I have the auxiliary/driving lights come on with full beam).
 
Is this some law that you're quoting?? If so I'm sure it'd be useful if you could post up a link to it?


I'm also not sure if you're agreeing with what I've put, or disagreeing (which would be odd, because I've repeatedly stated that I have the auxiliary/driving lights come on with full beam).

Couldn't be bothered looking it up. But yes, Legal requirement. Drilled into me when we built and ran in road rallies a lifetime ago.
 


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