24-09-13, 07:32 PM
Don't mind it, but there can be a few issues.
Midge - often in summer and autumn as it's getting dark, within a few miles you can't see a bloody thing due to the 100's of midge stuck to yer visor.
Deer and other stuff. Can be attracted to headlamps. Deer can jump in front of you at any time, but at least during the day you often (not always) get some warning.
It's estimated there are 0.5 million deer in Scotland, and 1.5 million across the UK. You are much more likely to hit em at night. You never want to hit one!
Midge - often in summer and autumn as it's getting dark, within a few miles you can't see a bloody thing due to the 100's of midge stuck to yer visor.
Deer and other stuff. Can be attracted to headlamps. Deer can jump in front of you at any time, but at least during the day you often (not always) get some warning.
It's estimated there are 0.5 million deer in Scotland, and 1.5 million across the UK. You are much more likely to hit em at night. You never want to hit one!