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cumbriahandyman
I'd like to see £200 on the spot fines and 6 penalty points for these clowns who think it's ok to use a mobile phone whilst driving without a seatbelt on.
I'd like to see £200 on the spot fines and 6 penalty points for these clowns who think it's ok to use a mobile phone whilst driving without a seatbelt on.
Anyone who displays a sign in the back window that says 'Mummy's little priness on board', or 'Dad's taxi' should be put up against the wall and shot.
And anyone who can read that sign needs to back off a little.
I have 20:20 vision, so I'm perfectly able to read signs from a safe distance thank you.
I should imagine that your eyesight isn't very good: for obvious reasons!
Construction and use regulations, lights with a beam centre below 24" (600mm) may only be used in fog or falling snow, I believe used to be the defination when axuillary lights could be used, I don't think that has changed.I too agree about the misuse of fog lights however the distinction between front fog lights and Daytime running lights is quite blurred now and would be a pain for the average plod....
Wotan
I can't find any regulation on the control of the beam to define what type of lamp it is.... Only the height from the road and how the lamp is switched..... How would this beam spread be tested at the rosdside.... So I suppose that if the car owner wires his fog lights to come on when he switches his engine on, then they are no longer fog lights but are DRLs so he can't be fined for having them on in fine weather...And what about the spread of light? Obviously fog lamps will have a lens that disperses the light where a driving lamp will focus it.
Tailgaters need sorting in my view. Stupidly bright headlights and the use of fog lamps when there is no fog come a close 2nd and 3rd.
People stupid enough to install HID lamps on their motors should have them shoved where the sun doesnt shine.