OneCarefulOwner wrote: but to attract the attention of pedestrians who are too self-absorbed to see 2-ton lumps of metal hurtling towards them!
Probably due to being plugged in to their ipod/mp3 player and/or mobile...
OneCarefulOwner wrote: but to attract the attention of pedestrians who are too self-absorbed to see 2-ton lumps of metal hurtling towards them!
I read this somewhere else too but I saw quite a few cars with DRLs over the weekend and they were all on with headlamps on too.OneCarefulOwner wrote:It's not even a new law, it's been on the books for a year or two. The only legal way for them to be extinguished is when the headlights are turned on, and at that time they HAVE to be extinguished because they're a dazzle hazard.
I completely agree and I see many sensible cyclists using them in daylight too. Big thumbs up there for thatMaaarrghk wrote:Them LED lights for push-bikes.
One of the best pieces of road safety equipement EVER.
You'd be in the back seat as far away as possible if you were in my car, then!Recipe for a rear end shunt using the handbrake to stop... Distinct lack of brakelights to the guy behind... Remind me not to be driving in your vicinity, M! Also I prefer to keep both hands on the wheel when I'm driving, not one on the handbrake!Mitsuru wrote:It doesn't matter which seat I'm in, passenger or drivers. I always have
a hand next to the handbrake lever!