Adjusting headlamps for driving abroad ?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Donwill, Aug 2, 2008.

  1. Donwill

    Runge12 Guest

    Lol she can't answer, she know nothing but she posts.
    A female morrow.
     
    Runge12, Aug 4, 2008
    #21
  2. Donwill

    Keith W Guest

    You seem to be unaware of the dipped headlight problem, so here is an
    explanation. Apologies if I have over done the explanation but this way I
    can be sure you will understand.

    I have driven in the US on a number of occasions but I cannot remember
    whether your headlights dip straight down or towards the kerb (verge?, road
    edge?, roadside?). As you will see elsewhere in this thread, in the UK
    where we drive on the left they dip down and to the left to illuminate the
    kerb and in continental Europe where driving is on the right the lights dip
    down and to the right for the same purpose. Hence a left hand drive car
    needs deflectors to prevent the right dipping beam being a nuisance to
    oncoming drivers in the UK and vice versa when we in the UK go to the
    continent.
     
    Keith W, Aug 5, 2008
    #22
  3. Donwill

    Tim C. Guest

    I'm not aware that they dip to the right. Just straight down.
     
    Tim C., Aug 5, 2008
    #23
  4. Donwill

    G.T Guest

    Hi,
    Eeeer indeed, they use to set the right light a bit higher than the left
    right, to improve the enlightened distance and the ditches.
    Or, the other way, they tilt a bit the left light down to avoid flaring the
    drivers coming up.

    Regards,
     
    G.T, Aug 5, 2008
    #24
  5. Donwill

    pastis Guest

    I have the impression that not everyone here understands how asymmetric
    beams look like.
    Maybe in the US cars don't have asymmetric lights, I don't know...

    I hope that these 2 links help understand the matter:

    http://www.dvtani.gov.uk/vehicletesting/viewstage2.asp

    http://www.motuk.co.uk/mcmanual_160.htm

    For good understanding, the pattern you see in the pictures is from just 1
    headlamp, both headlamps have the same pattern!
    The pictures are specifically for the UK, on the European continent the
    pattern is reversed because cars drive on the right side of the road there.
    This pattern is used to see further on the outside of the road, but when you
    drive on the wrong side of the road you blind the people that are coming up
    to you.

    Grtz,
    Eric B. (from the right side)
     
    pastis, Aug 5, 2008
    #25
  6. Donwill

    G.T Guest

    Hi,
    That is (or was ?) the reason why many UK cars, when on continental Europe,
    have some kind of "stickers" on the headlights.

    Regards,
     
    G.T, Aug 5, 2008
    #26
  7. Donwill

    Keith W Guest


    I think that is where we came in.
     
    Keith W, Aug 6, 2008
    #27
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