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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
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    I would not be to sure. Over here in WA you can be booked for having these auxillary 55w driving lights on that are not switched by high beam. The problem is most cars that have them have them wired into the normal lighting circuit and come on when ligts are turned on on low beam. The stupid thing is they come out of the factory like this and must have met ADRs. We were puled up in my brother in laws HSV for this very reason, having his headlight on during the day with the aux lights. Like we said to the copper you guys have been asking people to drive with their lights on on country roads and dull days, now you are going to book us for doing it? Does not make a lot of sense. What is annoying is the idiots that upgrade the bulb wattage and even on low beam you are blinded.Was a big issue over here a couple of years ago and every 2nd person was being ooked. Is a concern cause the wifes Stato has them standard.
    I don't own an HSV (or an FPV or WRX, etc) to know how they are wired but have seen plenty with the fog lights switched off, or perhaps disconnected?
    These lights have unfortunately become so commonplace that we are now seeing the boy racers using the small spot lights from supercheap etc which have such bad light patterns that they are of no use on the street (maybe good for slow speed rock lights that's about all) and are seemingly impervious to the law.
    Hey I said don't get me started this is my pet hate...

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldzook View Post
    er Duff & DB read it again, John & I were not calling roof lights ****** lights we were talking low mounted fog/driving lights. Manufacturers have gone to great lengths to develop headlights with good light patterns that don't dazzle oncoming traffic, so that fools can drive around using their aux lights which ARE illegal to be run if it is not foggy and for good reason, they do not have "cutoffs", so if they are aimed to be usefull 55w lights ARE dazzling to oncoming drivers and if they are aimed so low as to not bother anyone you're not looking far enough ahead (using those lights instead of headlights is also a step backward for same reasons). If they are bright white light they are useless in fog anyway. I don't have roof lights but I don't have a problem with them.

    My bad, I only read johnE's post and because of a language prob
    Blokes in my areas call the roof top lights ****** lights... you get embarressed if you mates see you doing it but the outcum is still good......
    We call the low set stuff yuppie lights 'cause they look pretty,, cost too much and are useless.

    Mind you On my SD1 rover the yuppie lights were good. They provided a low wattage, wide and low spread that was perfect for low speed pea soup fog driving, which is what they are designed for. As a consequence the lights also provided a good close range and wide spread for highway driving. these rover fog lights didn't glare oncoming drivers just provided good light. Most the euro stuff has always been good for it. the problem has only started when some lesser marques have started fitting fog lights that out perform most driving lights for replecating the sun. The other lights that Hyundai and similar cars should be shot for, are the rear fog lights again these dont seem to have a target beam they just spread super bright light in all directions, really distracting on a crisp clear night.

    google search ADR 46 Para 7.3 covers lights (no height limit?)-----------just for info
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    The few times I have had to cope with heavy fog, I found Hibeam worked better because it picked out the reflectors on the guide posts much better. (This was at less than 20kph)
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    hmmm doesn't like that link for some reason

    grab it in the format you want from here:
    http://www.comlaw.gov.au/ComLaw/Legi...6?OpenDocument

    oh and Pedro... this is page 2

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    oh by the way APOLOGIES TO DULLBIRD,
    your thread seems to have been hijacked by someone having a whinge - yes me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw View Post
    oh and Pedro... this is page 2

    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
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    '03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
    '10 to '21
    '16.5 RRS SDV8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw View Post
    hmmm doesn't like that link for some reason

    grab it in the format you want from here:
    http://www.comlaw.gov.au/ComLaw/Legi...6?OpenDocument

    oh and Pedro... this is page 2
    "Thank god your here". TIC some one who can drive a computer

    I have deleted my link

    These rules are far more liberal than last time I looked

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    The few times I have had to cope with heavy fog, I found Hibeam worked better because it picked out the reflectors on the guide posts much better. (This was at less than 20kph)
    Sheesh. Highbeam in fog? The first thing I did with each new purchase for about 10 years was fit fog lights. Even tried it on my motorbike. Back then (when precipitation was common in Queensland) there were regular pea-soup fogs in Toowoomba and a good fog light was a necessity. High-beams scatter too much light high up. You need low-down light in fog so you're not blinded by the reflection. Low beams, clear fog lights, yellow, whatever, but low down.
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    what can I say,, except FEW
    and thats the only way I could go forward was to drive on the roadside reflectors,,

    If I lived in Toowoomba,, I would probably buy fog lights too
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
    '06 to 10. written off.
    '03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
    '10 to '21
    '16.5 RRS SDV8
    '21 to Infinity and Beyond!


    1988 Isuzu Bus. V10 15L NA Diesel
    Home is where you park it..

    [IMG][/IMG]

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    Quote Originally Posted by duff View Post
    These rules are far more liberal than last time I looked
    Must admit had a flick through but couldn't decipher anything to do with spotlights... driving lights, fog lights, licence plate lights, little **** markers that trucks and hummers use to show how wide they are YES... but missed the bits for spotties... someone please let me know what they are called if you find it.

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