Headlights. Blinding

HID kit ftw. BLIND THEM ALL!.. Kidding i set mine intentionally lower to the point im 100% sure even if you dropped your car on the deck i still wouldn't blind you
 
read what you just typed.

what happens to the headlights when you turn that dial the opposite way?

No, he's right - the default position, ie the correct one for normal driving, is maximum height. You use the lever to lower the headlights when the car is heavily loaded or towing a trailer.

Therefore people don't blind you because they've fiddled with the lever (Unless they have a caravan).
 
[TW]Fox;27201919 said:
No, he's right - the default position, ie the correct one for normal driving, is maximum height. You use the lever to lower the headlights when the car is heavily loaded or towing a trailer.

Therefore people don't blind you because they've fiddled with the lever (Unless they have a caravan).

yeah, but not to sound pedantic the dial works both ways. to say it only lowers the headlights is incorrect. if the headlights are lowered then the dial will raise them. no?
 
yeah, but not to sound pedantic the dial works both ways. to say it only lowers the headlights is incorrect. if the headlights are lowered then the dial will raise them. no?

Yes but the complaint was that people use the dial to raise the lights in the context of a thread about blinding headlights.
 
On the opposite end of the spectrum, I find it puzzling that someone drives along with their adjustment dial set to the highest number (3 or 4) and their entire beam pattern barely stretches a metre in front of them. On lit roads it's not a big deal but when you overtake them on the motorway I genuinely question their sanity. They're usually the people with a sat-nav on day mode, at eye level, next to the A-pillar.
 
Have this almost daily with poorly adjusted headlights... and full beams (might just be poorly adjusted again)

Question.. is it possible to adjust your mirrors to deflect the beam directly back into their face? I've tried but can only get them to the end of my rear wing hehe!

Especially when stuck in traffic and its something like a 4x4, i'm not kidding you after a long day staring at a computer screen to have an hour drive in the dark only to blinded is actually physically painful!

I simply must invent a device to blind drivers with their own headlights! :D Anyone got any ideas?
 
What annoys me is when people have one light stuck on full beam or too high. Only one though. Lol

As a motorcyclist I find it annoying that so many people think they don't need to dip for me.. I still have mirrors!!
 
This bugs me a lot too. I felt so bad when my car's lights were stuck at chest height @ 8m away, because the sensor, or something, had broken, and no dial/selector on the dash. I found the knob under the bonnet to adjust it after a few days though.

On a related note, is there a certain FOV or angle that lights need to be to pass an MOT? I just "aimed mine down a bit" until it looked right.

On a less related note, what sort of distance do you turn off your full beams when driving up behind someone?
 
100m is nothing - maybe if the car was 500m+ I would wait a bit but I find that almost never happens without there being such a quick closing speed that you wouldn't keep them on or you're in traffic where again they wouldn't be on
 
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