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RomanV wrote: Mr Mainstream: The king of the Pushrods?!
pervert wrote:So you want a set of lights, that won't operate...
i.e. Purely for cosmetic purposes?
I can't see that being a problem if they aren't wired up...
Santa'sBoostinSleigh wrote:the dick at the testing station failed my integra i had a while ago cause i had headlights, plus the factory fogs (the center yellow yuckky ones (which i de-yellowed)) as well as my spotties i had attached on.
he made me disconnect one set so i just disconnected the spottie switch and i was sweet, passed no worries
Dipped beam headlamps
Dipped beam headlamps are used for lighting the way ahead of the vehicle at night. The beam pattern is controlled so that the driver can see the road ahead without causing glare to other road users. (Dipped beam and main beam headlamps are often combined into one lamp.)
Fitting requirements
All vehicles are fitted with one or two dipped beam headlamps as original equipment.
You may not fit any additional dipped beam headlamps to a vehicle.
Dipped beam headlamps must be white or amber in colour.
On the road
Dipped beam headlamps should be used during the hours of darkness and whenever visibility is poor. Because they are dipped, they can be safely used in all conditions without dazzling other road users.
Main beam headlamps
Main beam headlamps are used for lighting the way a long way ahead of the vehicle. Because they are not dipped, they will dazzle other road users if not used properly. (Dipped beam and main beam headlamps are often combined into one lamp.) Additional main beam headlamps are also known as ‘driving lamps’.
Fitting requirements (original equipment)
Most motorcycles, cars and trucks are fitted with one or two main beam headlamps as original equipment.
Main beam headlamps must be white or amber in colour.
Fitting requirements (additional equipment)
You may fit additional main beam headlamps (driving lamps) as long as you don’t have more than the maximum allowed for that type of vehicle. All vehicles except motorcycles may have up to four main beam headlamps (motorcycles may have up to two). For example, if your car has two main beam headlamps you may add two more, but if it already has four main beam headlamps you may not fit any more.
Main beam headlamps must be wired so that they automatically switch off when the headlamps are dipped.
On the road
Only use main beam headlamps when you’re driving on the open road and there are no other vehicles directly in front of you or coming towards you. You must switch to dipped beam as soon as you notice other vehicles ahead to avoid dazzling them.
Front fog lamps
Front fog lamps illuminate the road ahead in foggy conditions, both at night and during the day. They give off a short, wide beam of light that is designed to shine through the fog, lighting up the area directly in front of the vehicle and helping the driver see the sides of the road better.
Fitting requirements
You may have up to two front fog lamps fitted to your vehicle. If your vehicle already has two front fog lamps fitted as original equipment, you cannot fit a second pair. Fog lamps should be wired so that they can be turned on or off independently of the headlamps.
Front fog lamps must be white or amber in colour. When purchasing front fog lamps, it is your responsibility to ensure they meet approved standards and are designed for that specific purpose. If in doubt, consult a vehicle lighting retailer.
On the road
Fog lamps should only be used when visibility is severely reduced, eg by snow or fog. It is against the law to use fog lamps in clear conditions (day or night) as they can dazzle other road users.
10k 20v wrote:for more up to date regs visit the ltsa website, the guy taking us throught the regs mentioned that if there are four lamps operating at the same time the fog lights are to switch off when high beam selected, he admitted himself the rules are a bit of a joke and said then that they we're to review the laws which they now have. so we can only wait for the new regs to become availible to see what they changed.
Fog lamps should be wired so that they can be turned on or off independently of the headlamps.
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