lefty
SOH-CM-2023
Most standard-equipment low-mounted lights are deemed to be 'fog lights'. Our Highway Code specifically states they should not be used other than in conditions of restricted visibilty. How far this is backed up in law I know not.
Re low-mounted lights - there has always been regulation of this, hence all the rage for pop-up lights on Elans, Corvettes, Toyotas, etc etc. The reason for a minimum lamp mounting height is to avoid glare to oncoming drivers. Sounds pretty basic to me - call 'em driving lights if you like, they're still illegal other than in fog..
It is obviously not only Scots who fail to grasp this !!
Re low-mounted lights - there has always been regulation of this, hence all the rage for pop-up lights on Elans, Corvettes, Toyotas, etc etc. The reason for a minimum lamp mounting height is to avoid glare to oncoming drivers. Sounds pretty basic to me - call 'em driving lights if you like, they're still illegal other than in fog..
It is obviously not only Scots who fail to grasp this !!