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Fitting "always on" indicators
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(20-03-23, 01:55 PM)midden link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=27598.msg331420#msg331420 date=1678900351]
[quote author=agricola link=topic=27598.msg331418#msg331418 date=1678895912]
I wa sat in the motor car at the traffic lights waiting for green, the driver in front must have had his foot on the brake pedal the whole time waiting. When he pulled away, I was blind
Yes that is very annoying and inconsiderate and I have noticed that the LED ones are supper bright - even the normal LED rear lights are almost as bright as fog lights.
Whilst on the subject of stupid light designs, there seems to be trend appearing of rear lights spanning the whole of the back of the car in a long strip. I just think that if it ends up with most cars like that when on a motorway the whole road in front will just appear as a solid red block with no means or aids for your eyes to separate the cars you are looking at. Which is not good for judging the road ahead.
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Oh they're awful and highlight a benefit to having those who don't switch on their lights believing/insisting they are already on.
Any thoughts on the led strip indicators which roll on like KIT  :thumbdown
[/quote]yes stupid gimmicks for children.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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Fitting "always on" indicators - by FazerSimon - 17-01-23, 01:41 AM
Re: Fitting "always on" indicators - by midden - 17-01-23, 05:32 AM
Re: Fitting "always on" indicators - by robbo - 17-01-23, 12:26 PM
Re: Fitting "always on" indicators - by mtread - 20-01-23, 12:12 AM
Re: Fitting "always on" indicators - by Kenyun - 21-01-23, 05:48 PM
Re: Fitting "always on" indicators - by darrsi - 15-03-23, 08:08 AM
Re: Fitting "always on" indicators - by midden - 20-03-23, 01:55 PM
Re: Fitting "always on" indicators - by fazersharp - 20-03-23, 06:06 PM

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