Have an '01 Toy RAV4, and it must be invisible! Other drivers head straight for me as if I wasn't there. Can the headlights be wired to come on when the motor is running? Thanks for your help.

I think they should be mandatory everywhere. they are dimmer than regular lights, so they aren't distracting. They don't do anything in perfect weather conditions, but they greatly increase visibility in all other conditions.quote:
Originally posted by kaslop:
Sounds like you want a 'daytime running lights' (DRL) module. Every Toyota in Canada, and many other countries, has this by law.
The switch still works don't it????quote:
Originally posted by Bill R:
Have an '01 Toy RAV4, and it must be invisible! Other drivers head straight for me as if I wasn't there. Can the headlights be wired to come on when the motor is running? Thanks for your help.![]()
I think you nailed every possible problem with DRL's!quote:
Originally posted by Dr. T:
rpn, that's an interesting note re: cops....didn't know that. Don't think they do that in ON.
However, I don't always think DRL's are designed properly on all vehicles. egs...sometimes they're high beams running on low power. Well, guess what? They still blind you....because they're aimed high!
Then, some cars have high powered turn signals. Well, which is it...should DRL's be white or amber? The amber ones in return, obscure the distincive visual cues of a turn signal.
Then there's cars that use their fog lights as DRL's....fog's are supposed to aim low and to only illuminate about 10-15' in front of the car...but, U.S. fog lightly don't really have regulations, so I don't know where theirs illuminte. However, they're better than high beams.
Then, there's cars that combine both parking lights and the fog lights for DRL's....why need both? Do the rear lights need to be illuminated as well as the front when talking about DRL's? I'm not decided on that one yet.
However, yes I agree that a moving car should be distinguished from one that's parked. I also like the ability to shut them off and leave the car running...either by parking break or other means.
I count on this in my daily drives. With almost all new cars having DRLs, a new one without is highly suspect and more easily noticed in traffic.quote:
On a side note: the cops in Western Canada usually disable the DRL's to be less visible. The police are hypocrits in many ways, and this is a very obvious one. They exist to protect public safety, yet they disable a safety feature.
Wasn't it decided in a court that they were there for law enforcement, not public safety ?quote:
Originally posted by rpn453:
They exist to protect public safety, yet they disable a safety feature.
So law enforcement and public safety are seperate matters? That is why my stste police have ticket quotas? Do we need to change the laws so their enforcement is strictly for public safety?quote:
Originally posted by Shannow:
Wasn't it decided in a court that they were there for law enforcement, not public safety ?quote:
Originally posted by rpn453:
They exist to protect public safety, yet they disable a safety feature.
While I disagree on the specific issue of DRLs, (I feel that they ARE a safety item, but I just turn my park lights on at all times) it is quite true that law enforcement, to some extent, is about collecting a "tax" on people who drive faster than the speed limit.quote:
So law enforcement and public safety are seperate matters? That is why my stste police have ticket quotas? Do we need to change the laws so their enforcement is strictly for public safety?
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Originally posted by VaderSS:
(I feel that they ARE a safety item, but I just turn my park lights on at all times)Funny how much we all differ...my dad made his living driving semis, and among many, many other things, always said this:
"Parking lights are for parking...you don't have clearance lights on your car."
True enough, but it's better than having no lights on, and doesn't distract people like having your headlights on.quote:
"Parking lights are for parking...you don't have clearance lights on your car."
I wasn't pickin' on you Vader...when you mentioned the parking light thing, it just made me think of dad...quote:
Originally posted by VaderSS:
True enough, but it's better than having no lights on, and doesn't distract people like having your headlights on.quote:
"Parking lights are for parking...you don't have clearance lights on your car."
Understood...quote:
I wasn't pickin' on you Vader...when you mentioned the parking light thing, it just made me think of dad...