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tonyk
25-11-07, 04:01 AM
hi all,
just a rant and question.
motorbike riders ride with lights on, new bikes have this as auto on function.
the number of mopeds that i see ride with out any lights..
as its cold and damp, when i go by car i have the windows up, heaters on, and music on..........when i switch lanes on the motorway i check my mirrors.
in town its gets ruther silly and frighting to look at my mirrors for some moped with no lights ......
and its mostly mopeds with no lights.
i thought it would be commen sense ...
besides it's it law ?
any comments........

rictus01
25-11-07, 04:34 AM
is it "in law" ?

advisory yes, sensible yes, but I can't see as how it's "Law", of course I could be behind the times, but wouldn't that mean you couldn't get a "dyatime only" MOT or has that stopped as well ?

Cheers Mark.

ThEGr33k
25-11-07, 07:11 AM
I think the law is if a vehicle has lights they must work. :rolleyes:

But yes common sense would dictate they should be on!

Xan173
25-11-07, 08:32 AM
"Dat iz not kool m8. 4get lites, all u need iz sum phat wite trainers so dem ol foolz can cu innit? If dem hitz yas then jus sue dem. Ne wayz I got nuff mad ped skillz."

...Not my words. The Chav trapped under the front axle Officer.

Beenz
25-11-07, 09:02 AM
"Dat iz not kool m8. 4get lites, all u need iz sum phat wite trainers so dem ol foolz can cu innit? If dem hitz yas then jus sue dem. Ne wayz I got nuff mad ped skillz."

...Not my words. The Chav trapped under the front axle Officer.

PMSL, nice one xan.

I'm not sure but I believe that always on headlights was an agreement by the manufacturers, not sure if it became law. MOT wise, if a light is fitted it has to br operational as already said.

the_lone_wolf
25-11-07, 09:04 AM
"Dat iz not kool m8. 4get lites, all u need iz sum phat wite trainers so dem ol foolz can cu innit? If dem hitz yas then jus sue dem. Ne wayz I got nuff mad ped skillz."

...Not my words. The Chav trapped under the front axle Officer.
don't forget the "tracksuit of invincibility";)

fizzwheel
25-11-07, 09:47 AM
don't forget the "tracksuit of invincibility";)

With ACU Gold sticker approved Hoodie ?

Warren
25-11-07, 10:24 AM
:)

Lissa
25-11-07, 10:49 AM
With ACU Gold sticker approved Hoodie ?


And their highly protective, but invisible, gloves:rolleyes:

hovis
25-11-07, 10:52 AM
and they can aviod buying expensive boots, by simply tucking their tracky bottoms into there socks

squirrel_hunter
25-11-07, 12:40 PM
DTRL (Day Time Running Lights) have became the norm on most new bikes and mopeds over the past few years, I believe there is some Euro legislation for this that is being extended to cars also. So over time all new vehicles will have lights permanently on, but until then there will always be some that don't use them.

Yes its common sense to have lights on a bike in day time. But not all riders do, the same goes for moped riders. Some of them have them on, some don't. I occasionally ride with out lights on in the day due to the drain on the battery and the fact the SV's charging system can't cope over short distances.

I can't really say I've noticed more mopeds then bikes who do/ don't. But oddly I have noticed more car drivers without lights on... at night!

the_lone_wolf
25-11-07, 01:11 PM
I believe there is some Euro legislation for this that is being extended to cars also. So over time all new vehicles will have lights permanently on, but until then there will always be some that don't use them.
they ran a trial in austria iirc, however as you might expect motorcycle accident rates jumped during the trial, so the idea has been abandoned

Ratty46
25-11-07, 06:05 PM
all modern bikes and scoots have no lights off switch, cant rember from what year it came in, my SV is an 04, i cant turn the lights off at all, but i can on my 02 zip125, as teh police officer kindly pointed when he stopped me at 1am, opps!

Draper
25-11-07, 06:51 PM
i get in a rage when i see these idiot types that have the brain processing power of plankton

how hard is it to turn your lights on?

also even if its a dinky scooter, if you're coming off at 30mph, you dont want to be wearing just a piece of jumper and trainers, then the tshirt types in the summer...

doesn't help that they're all clearly n0bends in general (i'm sorry but sometimes abit of prejudice never hurt anyone)

Ratty46
25-11-07, 07:12 PM
even with lights on people can still be bellends and people ie car drivers still dont see ya, what ya need is a big loud bike with a big loud end can :)

orose
25-11-07, 07:27 PM
my current pet hate is the muppets in cars who think its OK to drive in the dark with a partially failed headlight bulb, with double a?sehole points if they compensate by using main beam on the other.

Girth
25-11-07, 07:31 PM
even with lights on people can still be bellends and people ie car drivers still dont see ya, what ya need is a big loud bike with a big loud end can :)


Exactly! Hence why both my baffles are out. Have a lot more people moving over when i'm coming through on my thou than on my 650.

The way i see it is, headlights/high viz vest are only good if car drivers are looking in their mirrors, my cans MAKE them look.

Ratty46
25-11-07, 07:44 PM
Exactly! Hence why both my baffles are out. Have a lot more people moving over when i'm coming through on my thou than on my 650.

The way i see it is, headlights/high viz vest are only good if car drivers are looking in their mirrors, my cans MAKE them look.

yup tis true, my mate danielle was rding with me on her SR125 out in front, we came to some filtering all ok until she come up behind a big white van, she wears a hi-viz and has her lights on, couldnt get through, i pulled up just behind her and give teh SV a good rev, and over he moved! made us a nice 3ft gap... she later said it was like teh parting of red sea! lol

Draper
25-11-07, 08:29 PM
my current pet hate is the muppets in cars who think its OK to drive in the dark with a partially failed headlight bulb, with double a?sehole points if they compensate by using main beam on the other.

yeah i agree, or just drive in the dark with sidelights or none at all, why not have them on all the time? they havent even got a dinky battery to worry about... alas

i might take my baffle out at some point, its fairly tasty with it in though, maybe when spring is on its way