HCH II and Daytime Running Lights
#41
Re: HCH II and Daytime Running Lights
Originally Posted by nbalthaser
because you live in the country. there's no street lights. you get home late at night and need to open the gate to your driveway. you drive up, put the car in park, get out and unlock the gate. the lights stay on so you can see.
#42
Re: HCH II and Daytime Running Lights
DRLs reduce your insurance cost. You should be thanking Honda for saving you money!!! My opinion on this subject is that the DRLs are a nice visual touch to the HCHs. No practical need to disable them.
However, I would be furious if they had auto-sensing wipers that you could not disable, so I can understand the original post to this thread.
However, I would be furious if they had auto-sensing wipers that you could not disable, so I can understand the original post to this thread.
#43
Re: HCH II and Daytime Running Lights
Originally Posted by Jacky
However, I would be furious if they had auto-sensing wipers that you could not disable, so I can understand the original post to this thread.
[THIS POST IS SARCASM... I came back to add this comment because apparently some of you thought I was being serious. I am just poking fun at the equivalent attitude about the lights.]
And hey while we're at it, let's ban white cars (hard to see in the snow) and black cars (hard to see at night) and silver cars (dangerous reflections) and......
Last edited by zimbop; 04-21-2006 at 04:15 PM.
#44
Re: HCH II and Daytime Running Lights
Originally Posted by toast64
Personally, if they had bundled a DRL switch in the HCH II, I would have considered it a waste of money. I wish they would have spent more time making it so that you could always clearly tell if the A/C is running, but they didn't. But that's my opinion - I like DRLs - you don't! Thank goodness we have this forum and freedom so that we can agree to disagree!
Anyway, you miss my point about the lights. I don't dislike them or want them eliminated. I DO like having lights on during the day. I am not trying to fight that. All I want is to be able to turn them off at times when they're not needed and when they get in the way. That's all. I rarely drive with them off, but I do sometimes need to turn them off for very valid reasons which I have outlined earlier, and others have added to. It just shouldn't be that big a deal.
Interesting that this thread has become quite large. It's longer than most... I wouldn't have expected an issue like this to draw so much debate. I guess it's just more proof that "it's the small things in life."
Last edited by zimbop; 04-21-2006 at 01:07 PM.
#45
Re: HCH II and Daytime Running Lights
Originally Posted by zimbop
Oh but you're so wrong! You can't drive a car safely in the rain with the wipers off. There's NEVER ANY situation when you would EVER want to have your wipers off when raining - that's for sure because I can't think of any (and even if someone did have a valid reason I would not accept it), so you should be FORCED to have your wipers on AT ALL TIMES in the rain whether driving or stopped. It's impossible for there to be ANY situation that contradicts my flawless logic so I decree from on high that from now on ALL cars MUST have automatic rain sensor wipers that can NOT be disabled. Plus that will probably save you money on your car insurance too, so you should thank me for making this happen for you!
I haven't seen a deduction on any insurance policy for DRL's btw.
Last edited by Heaviestcat; 04-21-2006 at 01:10 PM.
#46
Re: HCH II and Daytime Running Lights
I hate DRL's.
They are a complete crock, anyone who isn't paying enough attention to see a car coming shouldn't be on the road to begin with.
Idiots who don't see a car coming with it lights off, but do see one coming with it lights on will soon stop noticing the cars with the lights on once that is the 'standard'. What they see now is the exception from the normal. Next it will be 'Hey, if I have a yellow strobe light on the roof, that is safer, everybody needs a yellow strobe light'.
It is the driver that is safe or unsafe, not the car, that is the fundamental truth.
If society was serious about making the roads safe, everyone would have to drive at least 2 years/20,000 mile on a motorcycle before being allowed to drive a car that may kill or injure someone other than the driver.
Only the safe drivers would survive - Automotive Darwinism at it's best
Seriously,
Bowdirk
They are a complete crock, anyone who isn't paying enough attention to see a car coming shouldn't be on the road to begin with.
Idiots who don't see a car coming with it lights off, but do see one coming with it lights on will soon stop noticing the cars with the lights on once that is the 'standard'. What they see now is the exception from the normal. Next it will be 'Hey, if I have a yellow strobe light on the roof, that is safer, everybody needs a yellow strobe light'.
It is the driver that is safe or unsafe, not the car, that is the fundamental truth.
If society was serious about making the roads safe, everyone would have to drive at least 2 years/20,000 mile on a motorcycle before being allowed to drive a car that may kill or injure someone other than the driver.
Only the safe drivers would survive - Automotive Darwinism at it's best
Seriously,
Bowdirk
#47
Re: HCH II and Daytime Running Lights
Originally Posted by Heaviestcat
Ever heard of Rain-X? I find it is superior to wipers. When it comes to rain, wipers are the lazy man's rain-x.
OH so you mean I can't think up every reason myself and draw conclusions about everyone based on my limited view of the world? Wow, what a concept.
[I assume you can see my sarcasm here and in the post you replied to... thank you for helping to prove my point. But am I really stretching? Isn't a clear windshield more safety-critical than daytime driving lights? I would have expected automatic wipers would be a more popular idea than automatic lights. I would hate them both of course, because obviously there are good reasons to turn both of them off, RainX being an excellent example for the wipers.]
Last edited by zimbop; 04-21-2006 at 01:19 PM.
#48
Re: HCH II and Daytime Running Lights
#49
Re: HCH II and Daytime Running Lights
Originally Posted by Heaviestcat
#50
Re: HCH II and Daytime Running Lights
Originally Posted by BowDirk
I hate DRL's.
If society was serious about making the roads safe, everyone would have to drive at least 2 years/20,000 mile on a motorcycle before being allowed to drive a car that may kill or injure someone other than the driver.
Only the safe drivers would survive - Automotive Darwinism at it's best
Seriously,
Bowdirk
If society was serious about making the roads safe, everyone would have to drive at least 2 years/20,000 mile on a motorcycle before being allowed to drive a car that may kill or injure someone other than the driver.
Only the safe drivers would survive - Automotive Darwinism at it's best
Seriously,
Bowdirk