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markb110 Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Guildford Posts: 2644 |
I would say no. With the power they put out it is more than most cars will put out with normal lights on full beam.
Some States in Australia insist that they are covered over on public roads so that they can’t be accidentally turned on. Even lorries with roof mounted lights on the road have them on at dipped beam and I guess are used as both marker lights and to give warning of low branches. I have a roof mounted light bar which I got primarily at the time for using on the night stages of the army navigation events we were competing in at the time and so even if the headlights got dirty or submerged we could still see. I have mine on a separate switch which in turn will only work once the sidelights come on. The switch is on a Mudpod on top of the dash TD5 so no way can it be accidentally switched on. I did try it on the road once coming off the M3 and heading towards Crondal in the early hours so no traffic, there was so much road furniture that all the light reflected straight back at me……. I guess to sum it up, as light bars are in the minority and therefore those in charge have yet to notice in their chauffeur driven cars and no accidents have been attributed to them then if people are sensible with both use (off road only) and how they are wired up and the placement of the switch then the issue is not having them but inconsiderate use is. So beware before the press picks it up followed by whoever else. Quick example is the noise some cars make, pops and bangs from the exhaust, and now there are cameras that can pick up on these and send the owner the fine….. |
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8th Mar 2022 11:33am |
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camelman Member Since: 27 Feb 2013 Location: Peak District Posts: 3373 |
If they are CE marked then they are legal for road use as long as wired to the full beam switch
More info here: https://www.lazerlamps.com/news-media/post...g-it-legal |
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8th Mar 2022 11:46am |
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jpboost Member Since: 13 Apr 2021 Location: Gatwick Posts: 377 |
Camelman beat me to it. Legislation already exists for this.
If the bar(s) stayed on when they dipped their normal lights, then they've not been installed correctly (legally). |
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8th Mar 2022 12:02pm |
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