Where's that?What do you do where it's mandatory to have lights on during the daytime then?
What do you and others do if the fog arrives while you're out, or if you still need to get somewhere? I'm rarely near the trains, buses won't take non folding bikes and walking in such conditions is often dicier.Respect to you, and others, riding in fog. I'll ride in any weather .... EXCEPT fog; just don't have the bottle.
I think the original context was about cars, so Classic was probably referring to the Scandinavian countries. Sweden and Iceland for sure as I've driven in both and been bo****ed in both for forgetting to turn them on.Where's that?
Shouldn't that be the other way round? You need the bright one to stand out in the daylight but the dim one should be pretty visible in the dark. That's why DRLs are so stoopidly bright.I've got two sets of lights. One is fairly weedy and really wouldn't be much use in the dark, but does add to the visibility in daylight. The other ones are moth zappers, I wouldn't use them in daylight.