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auto-lights nearly caused a crash



  a thirsty one
on my way home from visitng the rs trackday at oulton park basically lorry waiting to pull out, i pass under a bridge and my lights flash on, he thinks i have flashed to let me out and i very nearly crashed into him i wasnt expecting him to pull ou as wasnt safe to do so.

gonna have to dig out my manual and turn the function off, or buy a cup.
 

The Boosh!

ClioSport Admin
  Elise, Duster
turn ignition on and twist the lights on and off untill u hear a beep

they can be quiet dangerous lol
 

koi

  Audi S1
ouch could have been nasty

never thought it would be an issue before but will be turning the auto ligts off now
 
  Civic Type R at the mo...
Im glad you are ok do most clios with auto lights come with them set up as standard or do you have too activate it?
 
  RB 200 Cup!
lucky escape then matey - altho tbh i know its picky but flashing of lights doesnt mean its safe for someone to pull out according to the Highway Code.

We all do it tho ;)
 
Yours must be more sensitive to mine, as they never come on under bridges or trees, and even if I go into an underground car park take about 15-20 secs to come on.
 
  "Navy" N17 TWO
Turned mine off too for this reason.

Only a fool will drive in the dark/heavy rain without lights
I put mine on for motorway driving all the time so I can be seen better, especially by lorry drivers. I seen that documentary! - :dead:
 

MarkCup

ClioSport Club Member
Wasn't the lights that nearly caused it, it was the d***head lorry driver taking a flash of your lights as confirmation it's safe to pull out without himself considering if it was in fact safe to pull out.

As above, too many people do this.

I never flash for people;, I'll leave a gap, slow down, even come to a stop sometimes and it's incredible how many people just sit there looking at you waiting for a wave or flash to say they can go.

HELLO! I've left you the space - can't you decide if it's safe???

Also, with everyone sueing the f*** out of everyone else these days, do you really want to have a claim against you becasue you flashed someone out of a junction, who then had an accident, and then blames you because you said they could go with a flash of your lights?
 

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
Agree with mark, beside why would any car let a lorry out lol.

When will people learn lights on all the time FTW.
 
Yep, unless it's sunshining (which it never is) xenons on all the time, on motorways and dual carriageways especially.

Would be embarrassing if I had normal halogen lights though.
 
I'm in agreement with Mark. I also thought in general that just because you flashed someone it didn't give them to right to move out etc ?
 
Not sure I agree with u mark, if you are letting someone out of a junction, and and are already slowing, surely you should flash or wave?
 
  a thirsty one
full agreement, the lorry driver had his brain turned off and used my car flashing at him as a "its ok mate, just pull out, i know im appraching you and showing no signs of slowing down and the gaps small, but go for it"

im to tight to use xenons all day all the time, worried about the cost of replacement bulbs lol, besdies it was still clear and bright when this happened.

when im waiting to pull out of a junction and the car approaching has its indicator on i wait until they have started their turn, all an indicator means is that their bulb works, nothing more.
 
  Clio 172 Cup
I normally go for a wave, in the eyes of the law, flashing your lights is warning someone that your there. So at a junction technically means don't pull out I'm comming through.

Unlucky on your lights comming on then, I never thought of them being dangerous !
 
I've always wondered whether if you flashed your lights to a car waiting at a junction, and it pulled out and you ploughed into the side of it, whether you'd get in trouble or not. Technically, you're making the car aware of your presence.
 
  tiTTy & SV650
doh, crap feature anyway. I turned it off straight away in mine. doesn't do the xenons any good as they don't get a chance to warm up before flicking off again
 

Cookie

ClioSport Club Member
Not sure I agree with u mark, if you are letting someone out of a junction, and and are already slowing, surely you should flash or wave?

No, technically the flash is to let someone know you're there. It's in t'Highway Code somewhere
 

MarkCup

ClioSport Club Member
Not sure I agree with u mark, if you are letting someone out of a junction, and and are already slowing, surely you should flash or wave?

Why though?

You're already slowing, that's visible to them, let them make a decision based on that.

If they can't assess the situation and make that decision...do you really want to be behind them, waiting for their next moment of indecision?
 
  Motorbikes
Not sure I agree with u mark, if you are letting someone out of a junction, and and are already slowing, surely you should flash or wave?

Why though?

You're already slowing, that's visible to them, let them make a decision based on that.

If they can't assess the situation and make that decision...do you really want to be behind them, waiting for their next moment of indecision?

Agree, if they pull out when you flash or wave to them and they hit something then they're gonna blame you for telling them its safe. I never pull out if they flash, always check first.

Classic example... picture a double lane road through a town at traffic lights, car stops in right hand lane to let someone in from a junction on the right, the cars behind stop and prevent the person joining the road to see car's moving up the left hand lane... bang! Same if someone wants to cross the carriageway.
 
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thing is lorry drivers use the light flash on motorways to let each other know they are clear to pull in as they cant judge easily the back of there lorry. so its kinda natural for him to assume thats what you were doing.

i leave lights on all the time unless the sun is blarring.
 
  C63 AMG
on my way home from visitng the rs trackday at oulton park basically lorry waiting to pull out, i pass under a bridge and my lights flash on, he thinks i have flashed to let me out and i very nearly crashed into him i wasnt expecting him to pull ou as wasnt safe to do so.

gonna have to dig out my manual and turn the function off, or buy a cup.

Or a Trophy!
 
  Clio 182
I find it useful but probably because i'm too lazy to turn a stalk!

I wouldn't have thought it would have 'flashed' going through a tunnel. Mine come on pretty quickly but (with mine anyway) there's a timed delay when you exit a tunnel back into daylight.

I just find them annoying when there's an awkward amount of light and they can't make their mind up whether they're on or off, other people must think i'm looney turning them on and off!
 
  Arctic 182FF + Escort Van
Lights on for me all the time as well, just makes you that more visible.

And riding on motorbikes an awful lot, I have seen some disgusting and outragous driving from other road users.

Lights on for safety :cool:
 
  White clique
i've had this before, there is a particular bridge on the way to mums house where i just know they are going to come on, and a junction is slap bang next to it. Its annoying.
 
  1.8 8v RSi
glad im not the only one who has there light on cause they have a black car. finally someone understands why i do it.
 

ChrisR

ClioSport Club Member
Also, with everyone sueing the f*** out of everyone else these days, do you really want to have a claim against you becasue you flashed someone out of a junction, who then had an accident, and then blames you because you said they could go with a flash of your lights?

So true.

Another thing that f***s me off is following people who slow down/leaving gaps for people to pull out into, yet the person in the lane next to you hasn't even indicated they want to pull out. If they wanted to pull out they'd stick their bloody indicator on, but instead you've just slowed down the faster moving traffic. I know it's trying to be helpful, but if the person can't even plan ahead or use an indicator they deserve to be held up, assuming they even want to overtake :p They might just be happy sat there :)

Not sure if that came out how I meant it to, and hope it's not just me who gets annoyed at that :p
 


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