Fog Lights On / Off ?
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StanTheMan wrote:I have them on any time i'm on the road. If it gets people to notice me. I don't have a problem. especialloy with a small car like the MX5.
I am with you. Until I started having them on when driving at night, I always had people just pull out in front of me, when clearly there just was not enough room, and I had to slow down considerably. Now they seem to give me just that little bit more room and I only need to slow down to 2/3 of the speed limit.
Just thinking that no-one seems to jump out in front of the landcruiser (with bullbar) that I drive some times. Funny how size of a vehicle and the amount of damage that it may cause really matters to people.
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AJ wrote:4 pages...in one day, i'm impressed ...........makes the washer nozzle & soft top latch threads look like pale imitations
leave 'em off ya tossers
Dont ya just love it AJ
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fig wrote:AJ wrote:4 pages...in one day, i'm impressed ...........makes the washer nozzle & soft top latch threads look like pale imitations
leave 'em off ya tossers
Dont ya just love it AJ
AAhh, what idle minds and idle hands can acheive!!!
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Hot Rodders wrote:AAhh, what idle minds and idle hands can acheive!!!
Had to laugh.....remember the conversation last night
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Well, if in doubt read this: (Victorian based - Vicroads)
Regulations for fog lights and driving lights.
Front fog lights
May emit a white or yellow light.
Need to be operated independently of headlights.
Should only be used in hazardous weather conditions.
Rear fog light
Must emit a red light.
Should have an indicator light.
Must be at least 100 millimetres from brake lights.
Must only be used in hazardous weather conditions.
Driving lights
Must be wired to operate only when the headlights are on high-beam.
Are considered equivalent to headlights, so their use is illegal when driving within 200 metres of another road user.
Must emit a white light.
So, put that in your pipe and smoke it miata!
If you live in Vic, basically you can do what you want. That being said, what I dont understand is that if a vehicle meets ADR's and has driving/fog lights fitted, it would seem that laws in certain states contradict themselves. After all an ADR is an ADR and it has to pass a legal benchmark.
Regulations for fog lights and driving lights.
Front fog lights
May emit a white or yellow light.
Need to be operated independently of headlights.
Should only be used in hazardous weather conditions.
Rear fog light
Must emit a red light.
Should have an indicator light.
Must be at least 100 millimetres from brake lights.
Must only be used in hazardous weather conditions.
Driving lights
Must be wired to operate only when the headlights are on high-beam.
Are considered equivalent to headlights, so their use is illegal when driving within 200 metres of another road user.
Must emit a white light.
So, put that in your pipe and smoke it miata!
If you live in Vic, basically you can do what you want. That being said, what I dont understand is that if a vehicle meets ADR's and has driving/fog lights fitted, it would seem that laws in certain states contradict themselves. After all an ADR is an ADR and it has to pass a legal benchmark.
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KIJIMA wrote:Must be at least 100 millimetres from brake lights.
Strange....my rear foggy is right next to the brake light
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fig wrote:KIJIMA wrote:Must be at least 100 millimetres from brake lights.
Strange....my rear foggy is right next to the brake light
mmmmmm.......& on the merc sprinters, it's directly beneath the tail/brakelight in the same housing
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fig wrote:Hot Rodders wrote:AAhh, what idle minds and idle hands can acheive!!!
Had to laugh.....remember the conversation last night
Absolutely and look at the results!!!!
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The overhead warning message boards on some sydney roads now are pointing out fog lights are illegal to use when the weather's not crap. I was very pleased to see that, usually the board are spouting some useless crap.
On another note many years ago, before I bought the MX5 (call it 8 years then) I was driving to canberra in a hired hyundai (I'd booked a commodore but they stuffed up the booking ) and there was a blank switch on the dash, so I pressed it a few times and nothing seemed to change, so I pressed it a bunch more times while looking everywhere inside and outside the car to see what it did, eventually I noticed the scenery behind me flashing red in sequence with my button pushes.
Wonder what the people behind me thought???
On another note many years ago, before I bought the MX5 (call it 8 years then) I was driving to canberra in a hired hyundai (I'd booked a commodore but they stuffed up the booking ) and there was a blank switch on the dash, so I pressed it a few times and nothing seemed to change, so I pressed it a bunch more times while looking everywhere inside and outside the car to see what it did, eventually I noticed the scenery behind me flashing red in sequence with my button pushes.
Wonder what the people behind me thought???
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