I'm sure the majority of drivers in this group are aware that when DRL's are installed on vehicles, the only lights that come on, are the front (usually LED) lights.
I've been riding my bike in some pretty thick fog over the last few days. It's amazing how many drivers don't realise that they have no rear lights showing when driving in poor visibility conditions.
My wife is aware, fortunately, and always drives with manually selected lights (she hates the auto lights fitted to our car).
It may be worth a reminder to wives/partners/other drivers--it may just save an unfortunate rear-end shunt with the excuse that the vehicle in front had no lights on!
I've been riding my bike in some pretty thick fog over the last few days. It's amazing how many drivers don't realise that they have no rear lights showing when driving in poor visibility conditions.
My wife is aware, fortunately, and always drives with manually selected lights (she hates the auto lights fitted to our car).
It may be worth a reminder to wives/partners/other drivers--it may just save an unfortunate rear-end shunt with the excuse that the vehicle in front had no lights on!


