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Author Topic: Night driving  (Read 2477 times)

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feeutfo

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Re: Night driving
« Reply #15 on: 10 December 2011, 16:22:36 »

>:( Agreed.....dodgy headlamp alignment seems compulsory hereabouts!....although, I thought the MOT test was supposed to stop that kind of thing.
Is not beam alignment part of the test? :-\
Alignment is part of the test. I can only assume MOT stations are not too strcit when enforcing this??
ones i use are quite strict tbh. Forign cars, ignorant drivers, damage, and those who adjust too high.

My rear blind gets more use at night. ;)
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Re: Night driving
« Reply #16 on: 11 December 2011, 09:15:51 »

And I thought that I was the only one that hated driving at night,at least 50 mile round trip once a week,detest it but someones got to watch the grandkids.
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Re: Night driving
« Reply #17 on: 11 December 2011, 09:33:12 »

I thought it was just me getting old. Glad its not ;)

Me Too - although I've never liked driving at night........ :(
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Re: Night driving
« Reply #18 on: 11 December 2011, 09:45:22 »

think it is age related well thats what i find plus you wonder most cars/vans have adjustable headlights now for when your under load but how many people use them i have mine low on the van mainley as its always under load but i have to admit to turning them up when you get some complete knob end thats up your arse then gets in front of you and drives like an even bigger knob end ;) only so i can make sure i can see him ::)

perhaps sunglasses may help after all some cool people still wear them when its raining :o :o :y
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