LED Dynamic Indicators - induce headache/epilepsy?
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Would be concerned about your fitness to drive if they are making you feel this way0
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It's just the latest in a line of (IMHO) stupid changes which make car lighting & indicators less clear and distinct...like the number of cars you see now in the dark with "daytime" lights only on on the front and nothing lit at the rear end...
These moving rear indicators are often a thin strip sandwiched between rear light and brake light, so at night they are very hard to see when the lights are on and the car is braking :mad:......Gettin' There, Wherever There is......
I have a dodgy "i" key, so ignore spelling errors due to "i" issues, ...I blame Apple0 -
It's just the latest in a line of (IMHO) stupid changes which make car lighting & indicators less clear and distinct...like the number of cars you see now in the dark with "daytime" lights only on on the front and nothing lit at the rear end...
These moving rear indicators are often a thin strip sandwiched between rear light and brake light, so at night they are very hard to see when the lights are on and the car is braking :mad:
You must have very different vision from me, I have never had a problem with those sort of indicators.
I suppose you are also anti auto dipping headlights, which on my golf work brilliantly.0 -
Moaning about indicators
get a hobby.
Moaning about Moaning about indicators
get a hobby.You must have very different vision from me, I have never had a problem with those sort of indicators.
Indeed, the thread started with them being distracting, now people can't see them!0 -
I found some of the extremely bright 'strobe' LEDs fitted by some cyclists rather more offputting0
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Lucky_Duck wrote: »I found some of the extremely bright 'strobe' LEDs fitted by some cyclists rather more offputting
Let's hope you don't see a police car or doctor or similar then.
Bike strobe lights are regulated by law (at least ones sold legally) on the maximum number of flashes per minute and let's face it, if you're seeing them and realising there is a bike there, they are doing their job.0 -
Let's hope you don't see a police car or doctor or similar then.
Bike strobe lights are regulated by law (at least ones sold legally) on the maximum number of flashes per minute and let's face it, if you're seeing them and realising there is a bike there, they are doing their job.
See those (emergency vehicles, aircraft, cardinal marks, etc) all the time without any issue, any chance of a link to the legislation?0
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