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Date:         Sun, 1 Apr 2001 11:32:24 +1200
Reply-To:     Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
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From:         Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
Subject:      Re: headlight advice/f AKA City Lights
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>That is exactly correct, at least it was when I lived in Paris quite a few >years ago. Most of the city streets are well lighted, and there's enough >traffic that the headlights wouldn't do much anyway. Eliminating the glare >makes city driving much easier. Of course headlights are allowed on darker >side streets.

Try this in NZ and the first cop who spots you will nail you. These lights are NOT bright enough to be clearly visible to other drivers unless it's pitch-dark; with street lighting they're drowned out. I see people who drive with them at night occasionally. Some twits turn them on in daytime fog; oncoming cars can't see them until way too late (headlights needed here too).

A lot of idiots keep their foglights on; many used cars imported from Japan have yellow or white halogen fogs, and these morons think they are acceptable to use as low beams. Might as well have high beam on, as they are directed forward, not down, and have no upper beam cutoff. I give these bright characters a good long stab of my own high beams.

Andrew Grebneff 165 Evans St, Dunedin, New Zealand fax 64 (3) 479-7527 <andrew.grebneff@stonebow.otago.ac.nz> VW van (something for every man), Toyota diesel & seashell nut Macintosh 7500/200/64, 6116/60/24, LCIII, LC, Classic, Plus *Even though Mac Users may be only 10% of the market, always remember that we are the TOP 10% *Computers manufactured by companies such as IBM, Compaq, Tandy and millions of others are by far the most popular with about 70 million machines in use worldwide. Macintosh fans, on the other hand, may note that cockroaches are far more numerous than humans and that numbers alone do not denote a higher life form - New York Times, November 26, 1991 *A 766mHz Mac G4 is 45% faster than a 1500mHz Pentium 4


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