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Cars with wonky headlights.

  • 18-11-2011 09:49PM
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    With the evenings getting dark earlier, I have noticed way more cars with one of the following problems with their lights :

    (a) one headlight not working so they turn the other onto full-beam to compensate. Or use fog-lights instead. Either way it's annoying.

    (b) crashed cars that were badly repaired, so one headlight is normal and the other points weirdly upwards so you are still blinded by the feckers.

    (c) a bulb is gone and you think its ok to drive on dark roads with one headlight ... no it's not, and you can't see anything.
    Buy a bulb and check the internet on how to change it .... very cheap.
    In fact carry some spare bulbs, it is required in France to be on the road legally.
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