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Paddi



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Things I hate about winter

Possibly not what you were expecting:

What I really hate is all those sloppy articles that get published in every newspaper/magazine/website about this time of year. Usually introduced with a headline like 'make your car ready for winter' and a subtitle of 'Our Motoring Expert Kevin Analtard gives us his top winter motoring tips'.

The article will of course have been churned out by a barely literate 'journalist' fresh out of Luton University with a degree in media studies and consist of really useful advice about checking tyre pressures, cleaning the windscreen and making sure all your lights work. The sort of thing that anyone with half a brain would do ALL YEAR ROUND not just in the winter for crying out loud.

The great motoring public of course don't do any of those checks at any time of year let alone the winter and so at the first sign of a snowflake they all go skidding around on their bald, under-inflated budget Sanyongomoto ditchfinders, peering through their smeary windscreens that they can't clean because they haven't put any screen wash in the reservoir and they'll either have no lights on at all or have their rear fogs blazing away blinding everyone behind them. None of this of course will deter them from staring intensely down at their lap checking facebook on their 'phone. 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE

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All very true Paddi Thumbs Up

It really boils my Censored how many people STILL think that using a dipped beam headlight in poor visibilty or at any other time, actually runs their battery down Shocked

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Re: Things I hate about winter

Paddi wrote:
they'll either have no lights on at all or have their rear fogs blazing away blinding everyone behind them.


Yes, the rear fog light brigade really get up my nose.

Having a headlight bulb out and trying to compensate for it by having the other on full beam bugs me as well.

Although, many years ago, aged 17, I was tooling up the A57 in my Morris Marina (£70 it was) and got stopped by a local rozzer. He asked me why I had my main beam on and pointed to the blue light on the dash. I had assumed that the blue light meant the lights were on. Laughing

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What's winter?


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Re: Things I hate about winter

Stuart wrote:
Paddi wrote:
they'll either have no lights on at all or have their rear fogs blazing away blinding everyone behind them.


Yes, the rear fog light brigade really get up my nose.

Having a headlight bulb out and trying to compensate for it by having the other on full beam bugs me as well.

Although, many years ago, aged 17, I was tooling up the A57 in my Morris Marina (£70 it was) and got stopped by a local rozzer. He asked me why I had my main beam on and pointed to the blue light on the dash. I had assumed that the blue light meant the lights were on. Laughing

Back in the days when we all taught ourselves to drive.


they totally Censored my life away, other day behind one on a19 for miles in the rain, main beamed him nothing? in the end i got so sick i just undertook the lane hogging fog light using tw@t, i mean the name FOG light is the clue, not rain/snow light, also boils my Censored when people use them when your directly behind them in fog or when theres a slight mist but you still have a miles worth of vision

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Well surprise surprise. Just watching BBC news channel and up popped a 'motoring expert' from the IAM who proceeded to merely confirm what I have always thought about this august body. "If you come across standing water there is risk you will experience a phenomenon we call hydroplaning" Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

He went on to suggest declutching to aid control. Typical hubristic nonsense. 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE

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i mean the name FOG light is the clue, not rain/snow light, also boils my


While i get what you are saying - i think they do say to use "fog" lights in the rain and snow now...ive even heard the radio traffic lady say turn them on.

I actually cant talk, i equally hate these stupid day time running lights...why do we need them, if the sun is out I can see the car with my eyes. If the weather is poor then lights should be on anyway.

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Bad advice from the news lady then Rolling Eyes We all know that following cars with rear fogs on during wet weather conditions gives a star burst effect when the light emitted hits water droplets on the windscreen Evil or Very Mad MY2007 RRS TDV8 Black - tinted glass - side steps- stormer grille - 20" diamond cut alloys - alpaca leather - TV/DVD pack - some blingy chrome bits & bob's

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Its in the highway code i think...just checked - yes it is, apparently you should if the conditions are met to overall visibility not just fog:

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You MUST use headlights when visibility is seriously reduced, generally when you cannot see for more than 100 metres (328 feet). You may also use front or rear fog lights but you MUST switch them off when visibility improves (see Rule 236). Law RVLR regs 25 & 27


Im not sure i always agree though - i think its very much based on the conditions Mike

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