How to deactivate daytime running lights?
Just as a note, dealerships have been informed that they are no longer legally able to alter DRL settings as they are programmed to comply to the latest revised ADR.
For my 2 cents, the worst colour is charcoal grey, light greens and darkish blues. These all get lost against the road surface and also against the highway mirage you get in the country, especially under tree cover! Recently I was on the Calder up past Marong there and thought I saw something just as I pulled out to overtake a slow moving car. I hesitated and bloody lucky I did. It was a double tanker with a charcoal painted cabin. This was at about 7-8am so the light was still low and casting long shadows.
This is why cars now have drl's because contrary to American surveys (because the fat f**ks can't physically turn their heads, or see over the bonnet of their f550's) they make cars more visible. If that truck had any semblance of light emitting from the front of it, I wouldn't have been painting faces in my jocks.
Just as a note, dealerships have been informed that they are no longer legally able to alter DRL settings as they are programmed to comply to the latest revised ADR.
For my 2 cents, the worst colour is charcoal grey, light greens and darkish blues. These all get lost against the road surface and also against the highway mirage you get in the country, especially under tree cover! Recently I was on the Calder up past Marong there and thought I saw something just as I pulled out to overtake a slow moving car. I hesitated and bloody lucky I did. It was a double tanker with a charcoal painted cabin. This was at about 7-8am so the light was still low and casting long shadows.
This is why cars now have drl's because contrary to American surveys (because the fat f**ks can't physically turn their heads, or see over the bonnet of their f550's) they make cars more visible. If that truck had any semblance of light emitting from the front of it, I wouldn't have been painting faces in my jocks.
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