very few cars have warning lights about bulb failure Dave
I don't think riders or drivers should have their lights on during daylight hours full stop.
Quote from: joebloggs on 11 October 2015, 08:03:08 amI don't think riders or drivers should have their lights on during daylight hours full stop. That's just plain silly. Test results show that it is far safer to have lights on during the day.If this was such an unsafe act, why would new vehicles be coming with daylight running lights that can't be switched off, albeit that they really should have them wired up for the back lights as well, but that's another story.I have always driven/rode with lights on and believe that's the safest option and will continue to do so.
DRLs may be on all new cars but having them lit up is not compulsory.
Totally with freedom of choice but all vehicles being manufactured now have to come with drl, so the government have obviously changed their minds since the last time.
Our government or europainintheass union
My dad's Audi smoke machine has them. You can switch them off on that through the various settings on the dash. Not just via a switch though. I always turn them off when I drive it as I don't like them.