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Can i use front spot/driving lights if they are amber?

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Can i use front spot/driving lights if they are amber?

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The use of front spot lights in good visibility help no one. Amber is not illegal and the MOT tester should know that. Although fogs do point down they still reduce visibility – a – oncoming drivers – more light that necessary from the fogs reduces vision elsewhere by closing the pupil of the eye b – user of the fogs – the light is aimed ar the kerb and the road immediately in front of the car and the light that comes back again closes down the pupils so reducing overall night vision. In clear weather you do not need to see that bit. You may be having some problems with your night vision – a. If the car has dimming dash and instrument lights that is for a reason. Turn them down as low as possible to a point where you can still read them but no higher. This again stops light from inside the car reducing the pupil size thus improving overall night vision. b. Get your eyes tested. Night vision is the first to go and everybody will need glasses one day if they live past 40 or so. Your imag

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