A truck coming over a rise I can accept the driver of same getting the 'high beam' treatment, save for one factor---all trucks have forward facing top and side marker lights on the cab with some owner drivers going around with lights festooned all over the shop and looking like a UFO coming at you at low level.
However there are those idiots with lights on full beam on single carriageways, dual carriageways and Motorways along with coming down or uphill on the roads when I get the benefit of having my night vision completely screwed up by such selfish inept morons who for the major part fail to read the manual and turn on the headlights without having a scooby doo that the light control stalk on the steering column is there just for that reason Dip/Main.
Daylight running lights, coming out of London on the A40 flyover recently I saw a car with only these LED lights on in the dark at the front, as it came by my cab I sounded the horn and pointed to the young lass in the passenger seat to wind down her window which she did. I yelled that the driver (her Mother) needed to switch the normal lights on, at this point girl leant over and I then saw the high beam flash, followed by the same extinguishing as the sidelights then came on then went off again.
The car zoomed off with no lights showing at the rear at all, suffice to say I dropped off my speed and at the time we were in a 40 limit as i didn't want to be in close proximity to some other clown hitting her right up the chuff end of her car. To me the driver had no clue as to what she was doing , didn't even know where the light switch was to turn the lights on and was to me a disaster waiting for somewhere to occur and on the A40/M40 that is a certainty
Brings me to on to manufacturers who changed the dash illumination from coming on only when lights were in use, to putting the dash lights on when the ignition is fired up so that drivers exit from lit up areas thinking lights are on because the dash is illuminated when they have no external lights in play, Oh!!! the nice little green light tell tale in the dash should do that, but only if the driver knows what it means but that would entail reading the manual which is still stuck in the drawer gathering dust unread , unloved and dismissed.
Liked to have met TWA's father friend as had he put up four rally lamps towards me I would have stopped, followed him and when he halted would have put him to rights regarding silliness on the road towards others..........by all legal means
. if that failed well what can I say
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Like Deeps I find the blue/white lights the worst, I have however taken steps to lessen the impact by wearing amber cycle protection specs at night and can recommend them for those who don't have to wear correctional lens glasses, if you do then go for a pair of corrective lens glasses in amber for night time driving, they do knock of the worst of the glare from 'Mr Flash Happy' coming the other way but don't impede on your vision out of the cabin into the dark.
Oh well another rambling rant over just dip yer lights.