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date: 23 May 2007 08:29:50 -0700,    group: uk.transport.buses        back       
Re: Headlights on Buses   
On 23 May, 11:07, Brian Robertson <brianrobertson@[nospam].com> wrote:
> Neil Williams wrote:
> > On May 21, 12:23 pm, "Dave"  wrote:
>
> >> We have them on here in blackpool. Like it has been said already, It was
> >> trialled and there were fewer accidents so it has become standard practice
>
> > I have had people comment that they saw one and thought the bus was
> > flashing them out...
>
> > That said, the EU seems to be making moves towards making daytime
> > running lights a requirement for all vehicles, so I suspect there is
> > something in it overall.
>
> > Neil
>
> It would be a start if they even made dipped beam a legal requirment at
> night! I am sick of black cars driving round with just sidelights, one
> of which is often out.
>
> Brian.

Quiet! ...And when it gets dark/dreary when it's raining etc. I always
use dips, having had 'be safe, be seen' drummed in to me. I never use
side lights, or candles as I prefer to call them as I believe they're
a waste of time.

Rant over..
Gaz :o)
date: 23 May 2007 08:29:50 -0700   author:   countess823

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