Darrell
Hardcore MB Enthusiast
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- Gixxer 6, Citroen Berlingo, 911 C4S, Dacia Duster and lots of bicycles.
I’m not even sure how to turn them on in my 911.
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So if there's no one to see them, you turn them on, and turn them off when there is someone who might see them?If it’s poor visibility and there is no one behind me, then I put the rear high intensity lights on. If visibility improves or someone is following me, I turn them off.
Must admit to thinking MB have already implemented this? Speeds above 30mph and the rear fog switches off..I have long thought they should either switch off automatically with a audible sounder telling you they are going off (timer , linked to road speed ? If you speed up visibility must have improved ..no ? ) .
That looks like a copy and paste from the Highway Code?Kent police have just added this to my Twitter feed.
So it looks like the answer is no don’t use them
I turn them off when I think I might be dazzling the person behind. I hope that clarifies my thinking.So if there's no one to see them, you turn them on, and turn them off when there is someone who might see them?
I initially thought that, but post #27 explained it for me.What's the point of turning on the rear fog lights if nobody behind you?
Because someone might be approaching but not yet visible to you due to the reduced visibility. I would want that approaching driver, who may not have his headlamps on, to see me as early as possibleWhat's the point of turning on the rear fog lights if nobody behind you?
Where’s the double like button?If it’s poor visibility and there is no one behind me, then I put the rear high intensity lights on. If visibility improves or someone is following me, I turn them off.
Exactly!Because someone might be approaching but not yet visible to you due to the reduced visibility. I would want that approaching driver, who may not have his headlamps on, to see me as early as possible
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