Are DRL's really getting this stupid?
Are DRL's really getting this stupid?
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Piepiepie

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1,347 posts

176 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Driving to work this morning, and low and behold, i'm blinded yet again, by some DRL's on a country road.

However, it's only as the opposing car passed me, that i realised it was actually his front fog lights that were burning my eyeballs.

However, his sidelights and headlights were off. This was confirmed by no tail lights as i checked the mirror.

It was an '11' plate VW, possibly a new Bora.

Im guessing there's no option to have front fogs on as a stand alone lighting, so assume these are DRL's. And if so, how can manufacturers be allowed to do this, seeing as it is illegal...

Lets Torque

10,974 posts

179 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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All new cars have to have DRL as standard starting from March 2011.

There is a way of turning them off but many owners don't bother/know. They come on instantly aswell.

Piepiepie

Original Poster:

1,347 posts

176 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Lets Torque said:
All new cars have to have DRL as standard starting from March 2011.

There is a way of turning them off but many owners don't bother/know. They come on instantly aswell.
Oh i know that, and i fking hate them, but using the front fogs as drl's?

dugt

1,657 posts

229 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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some DRLs are in "the fog light position" and i havent seen any that actually blind you, if they stuck out and you noticed it, well thats the point.

Codswallop

5,256 posts

216 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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They're most probably not fogs, but ordinary DRLs placed in the normal fog light location because many owners think that lights in this location look 'cool' and 'sporty'.

In all honesty though, I have never ever been 'blinded' by either DRLs or by fog lights, and can't see what all the fuss is about. I do agree that more often than not, they do look stupid though. Worst offender for me is the Citroen DS3 with the vertical DRLs, which only serve to make the car look tall and narrow.

nouze

853 posts

199 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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What's wrong with dipped beam, why can't it be used as DRL's? Why the fk did the nanny EU state ever allow this unfocused LED crap to hit our roads. It is a fking joke.

nouze

853 posts

199 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Codswallop said:
In all honesty though, I have never ever been 'blinded' by either DRLs or by fog lights, and can't see what all the fuss is about.
I'm sure Stephen Wonder would agree with you.

Patrick Bateman

13,000 posts

196 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Bright they may be but if you have trouble coping with them then don't dare drive your car at night.

Turbo Harry

5,193 posts

259 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Piepiepie said:
Driving to work this morning, and low and behold, i'm blinded yet again, by some DRL's on a country road.
+++vibes+++
Hope you recover soon, bro.

C. Grimsley

1,378 posts

217 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Ha ha, sounds like you just want to moan, some people hey?

Today I went to sainsburys and the bread was all sold out, couldn't believe it, just thought I would tell everyone.

Carl

Getragdogleg

9,812 posts

205 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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C. Grimsley said:
Ha ha, sounds like you just want to moan, some people hey?

Today I went to sainsburys and the bread was all sold out, couldn't believe it, just thought I would tell everyone.

Carl
This is Pistonheads, a forum where we waste our time and discuss cars and issues surrounding cars. If you want to make a bread based complaint among fellow bread lovers then www.breadheads.co.uk is the site you are looking for, just be warned the crusty bap section can get a bit NSFW.

badlands1

845 posts

175 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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I used my Loaf and I never vist that website.

scorcher

4,096 posts

256 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Piepiepie said:
Lets Torque said:
All new cars have to have DRL as standard starting from March 2011.

There is a way of turning them off but many owners don't bother/know. They come on instantly aswell.
Oh i know that, and i fking hate them, but using the front fogs as drl's?
A few of the VW family of cars have DRLs in the fog light position.My missus Skoda Fabia has them next to her Fog lights. She's turned hers off as people kept informing her that her fog lights were on during driving lessons and got a bit disgruntled to be told they were in fact DRLs.

runboy

244 posts

203 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Piepiepie said:
It was an '11' plate VW, possibly a new Bora.

Im guessing there's no option to have front fogs on as a stand alone lighting, so assume these are DRL's. And if so, how can manufacturers be allowed to do this, seeing as it is illegal...
VW, and Skoda (I know as I have them on my Fabia) have twin bulbs in the "foglight" unit. So we have one bulb and reflector for fog lights, operated as such by the light switch inside. Next to the foglight in a bulb and reflector for the DRL so they are not foglights nor are positioned as such. They are bright but not illegal and to do their job as required by some law in Europe. I think.

C. Grimsley

1,378 posts

217 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Getragdogleg said:
This is Pistonheads, a forum where we waste our time and discuss cars and issues surrounding cars. If you want to make a bread based complaint among fellow bread lovers then www.breadheads.co.uk is the site you are looking for, just be warned the crusty bap section can get a bit NSFW.
Bugger actually thought that was a genuine site. Looks like I will have to stick around here a bit longer lol.

Carl

Jimmyarm

1,962 posts

200 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Patrick Bateman said:
Bright they may be but if you have trouble coping with them then don't dare drive your car at night.
I get quite bad glare/flare or whatever it's called when I drive at night for the first 10 mins or so until my eyes adjust.

A car cresting a hill in a wooded section of road with drls is a massive distraction for me personally.

If you can't see more than a ton of metal coming towards you in daylight you have some issues....

GenePoolReject13

1,970 posts

211 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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nouze said:
Codswallop said:
In all honesty though, I have never ever been 'blinded' by either DRLs or by fog lights, and can't see what all the fuss is about.
I'm sure Stephen Wonder would agree with you.
I'm not sure what Mr Wonder thinks but I agree. I've never had an issue with either fog lights or DRL's. Yes they look daft but Im yet to find them too bright.

sebhaque

6,534 posts

203 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Doesn't the VXR8 have driving lights built into the foglight cluster as well?

I'm loving the slightly higher driving position of the M3 against the VX, as the slightly lower seating position meant you were much more susceptible to a badly adjusted beam than in a typical car. I remember seeing a foreign people carrier coming the other way this morning with lights that slightly dazzled me in the M3, they'd have been a lot worse in the VX.

Now I'm no longer qualified to moan about low-seated drivers, the only complaint I have about DRLs is that they don't light the back of the car up. I've been behind a few cars with DRLs whose drivers are content that they can see forward, but disregarding the fact that the first I'll see of their dull silver car in the fog and pouring rain is when my headlights illuminate it, possibly a bit closer than I'd wanted to be. It's not a danger in any way, but I can just see it making oblivious drivers even more oblivious. I'm sure someone will be along soon to provide an anecdote of a DRL-equipped car driving along in the dark with no (tail)lights on.

anonymous-user

76 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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nouze said:
What's wrong with dipped beam, why can't it be used as DRL's? Why the fk did the nanny EU state ever allow this unfocused LED crap to hit our roads. It is a fking joke.
Bit harsh but it's a good point. Why don't manufacturers just set dipped beam so it's always on? Volvos have been like that for decades. I think the LED thing is certainly more fashion than anything.

Astra Dan

1,836 posts

206 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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I've got to agree. If it's been deemed necessary to light a vehicle all the time, why not just use the lights that are already on it? We have a VW Caddy on hire this week, and it's normal dipped beam and tail lights come on with the engine. Simple, none of this string of LEDs rubbish. Although it makes the 'off' position on the headlight switch totally useless...