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Side Lights
This morning in torrential rain,I noticed quite afew cars- and a few lorries driving on side lights instead of dipped headlights.Why are modern vehicles fitted with side lights,why not just headlights and parking lights?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Side lights and dipped headlights have different functions, which is why cars have both. Headlights are there so that you (the driver) can see the road ahead when its too dark. Side lights are there so that other road users can see your car in reduced visibility conditions, such as heavy rain or fog. Having your headlights on makes no difference to you, you can still see the road, but they are dazzling on coming drivers. Side lights allow you to be seen without blinding other people. Not using your side lights/headlights properly is down to ignorance.
You should always use dipped lights when driving in reduced visibility and never drive with just side lights (it�s an offence). In rain the rule of thumb is if you need to use your wipers you need your dipped beam on and always have them on in fog.
Side lights are for parking in roads that have a 40mph speed limit or over and all 4 sidelights must be on and the car parked on the correct side of the road
Side lights are of no practical use and they are too dim to allow others to see you clearly- black cab drivers please take note.
Side lights are not parking lights - parking lights are not necessary any more.
Dipped headlights should always be used in poor light/visibility and can legally be used under any conditions.