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Lightmare is a rather amusing website, as was blindedbixenon.co.uk  when it existed. It comes across as bunch of grumpy old men with nothing better to do. They seem very intent on whinging about DRL/CF lights but don't seem to mention the numerous people driving round with 1 or more light out (and how they are more dangerous as they do allow motorbikes to disappear into the background) or what happens when it gets dark in general. 

 

If you are distracted / blinded / annoyed by cornering fogs then should you really be on the road? They are not lit up at full strength and are generally not 'aimed' at the driver. They are aimed at the curb at a low level. 

 

You could try to rip them out, but then you'd have an annoying bulb light out on the dash instead  :giggle:

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  • Do a search for 'cornering fog lights'.   Lots of arguments healthy discussions over their benefits.   They only illuminate at speeds under 30mph and when dipped headlights are on.   Turning the

  • The site reads as someone that rarely drives at night, or rarely in unlit areas and is surprised at advances in lighting since they stopped using candles.

  • Lightmare is a rather amusing website, as was blindedbixenon.co.uk  when it existed. It comes across as bunch of grumpy old men with nothing better to do. They seem very intent on whinging about DRL/C

I have the cornering fogs activated on my vrs & they are handy for the unlit roads around where i live,i see other cars with them & they dont cause me any distress,i wasnt going to comment on this thread but after reading all the constant **** george comes out with i couldnt not post my reply. 

This is what cornering lights should be like.

 

 

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