View Full Version : PARK LIGHTS ARE FOR PARKING
Bartman10
17th October 2005, 14:30
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While I was comming back down SH1 after a lovely loop ride on Saturday (Wgtn - PN - Napier - Taupo - Turangi - Bulls - Wgtn, 860 km) I noticed that heaps of cars were driving with only their park lights on.
It's bothered me before but the sun was low and the light was particularly bad. :sunny:
Park lights are for parking and should ONLY be used for parking.
If you decide that the light is bad enough for lights then turn them on proper. Tell your mates workmates, boyfriends, girlfriends and wives. "Park lights are for parking - not driving". :psst:
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snuffles
17th October 2005, 14:32
Seems to be a Kiwi driver staple thing to do, it think they're just too lazty to turn the bloody thing one more click :argh:
Slingshot
17th October 2005, 14:42
Seems to be a Kiwi driver staple thing to do, it think they're just too lazty to turn the bloody thing one more click :argh:
I think it's more that they're concerned that it will flatten their battery :whistle:
Lou Girardin
17th October 2005, 15:50
Headlights wear out much faster than park lights, and if they can see OK, then people can see them.
It's a simple life in cretin world.
Ixion
17th October 2005, 16:14
Don't provoke them, the next step from park lights is main beams and fog lights.
froggyfrenchman
17th October 2005, 16:18
That really steams my kumura too. Turn the lights on proply crappy cage drivers!
notme
17th October 2005, 16:34
That really steams my kumura too. Turn the lights on proply crappy cage drivers!
hehehe "steams my kumara" .... from a frenchman no less! :lol:
What about the boi racers driving with the spots on in the blazing sunshine!??!
WHY??? :argh:
Storm
17th October 2005, 16:36
Never heard of a steamed kumara-must be a french thing?
Chairs for helping me to learn a new thing today :D
Slingshot
17th October 2005, 16:42
:lol:
What about the boi racers driving with the spots on in the blazing sunshine!??!
WHY??? :argh:
And those damb motorcyclists that ride around with their headlights on and sometimes even their full beams....bastards!!!
Oh, wait...that's us.:whistle:
What?
17th October 2005, 19:16
Funny - when I sat my license (just after the invention of the internal combustion engine), one of the questions was along the lines of "When is it OK to drive with your park lights on?" The answer was, of course, "Never - park lights are for parking".
So this morning, in the Waikato fog, I see 3 cops with radars broadcasting radiation for miles totally ignoring the tossers with either park lights on, or no bloody lights on at all (visiblity 50 metres max).
Waylander
17th October 2005, 21:28
Just a bot of info but in the states they are called driving lights, and you use them at times when there is just barely enough light to see or in foggy conditions. Just makes it so you can be seen without blinding others.
Don't know why you would use them for parking as leaving your lights on will kill the battery:whistle:
Motu
17th October 2005, 21:59
Don't know why you would use them for parking as leaving your lights on will kill the battery:whistle:
That's precicly what they are for,parking...you can leave them on for hours,even overnight without draining the battery...so long as it's a good battery.Some Euro cars (MKIII Cortinas even!) when you park you put the offside indicator on,when you remove the key and walk away the park lights on that side are on....means you can park on anyside of the street (legal in UK) in left or right hand drive countries.
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AxV
So,that's four 5 watt bulbs =1.666 amps draw,if only two bulbs it's 0.8 amps.
inlinefour
18th October 2005, 07:43
I think it's more that they're concerned that it will flatten their battery :whistle:
That they are just friggin idiots who think they are 10 feet tall and bullet proof. Twilight is the worst time of day for visability, we should all treat it accordingly. :Pokey:
Flyingpony
18th October 2005, 12:19
If you park in an area without street lighting, park lights are handy for alerting others that you've parked there. Sadly most modern cars now make this annoying buzzing sound when you leave the park lights on. Park lights left on all night have no noticeable impact on a healthy battery.
Ha-ha buzzers and all, but people still leave their main lights on in car parks.
During the twilight hours, most people who switch them on only do this because then they can see their instrument panel. Maybe manufactures should make those lights only switch on with the main lights. How ever, have you checked out the cost of headlights these days? Used to cost $7-10 but now they're $30 for the same unit.
MSTRS
18th October 2005, 12:36
How ever, have you checked out the cost of headlights these days? Used to cost $7-10 but now they're $30 for the same unit.
You talking bulbs...or sealed beam units?? I think most (cages) are seperate bulb nowadays. I don't know the price of a bulb but it varies to hell depending on type of gas/wattage etc. The light unit itself can be $1500.00 or more
Posh Tourer :P
18th October 2005, 21:11
Never heard of a steamed kumara-must be a french thing?
Chairs for helping me to learn a new thing today :D
Can I have the chairs if you dont want them froggy? Need them for the flat......
SARGE
18th October 2005, 21:45
And those damb motorcyclists that ride around with their headlights on and sometimes even their full beams....bastards!!!
Oh, wait...that's us.:whistle:
my hi's are on in daylight hours all the time..
if im blinding you.. at least you saw me
What?
19th October 2005, 05:32
my hi's are on in daylight hours all the time..
if im blinding you.. at least you saw me
The downside is many of those who do see you will think you are further away than you really are, and pull out of side-streets in front of you.
SlashWylde
19th October 2005, 06:15
I think it's more that they're concerned that it will flatten their battery :whistle:
I've been trying to figure out why so many people drive at night with either no headlights on at all, or just the parking lights. Slingshot has made the first semi plausible suggestion as to why these fucking morons do it.
Perhaps they are simply just THAT stupid. In which case they don't deserve a licence and should be put in a brightly coloured room with lots of crayons and paint and playdhoh to play with.
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