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C5Longhorn Dec 27, 2007 11:18 PM

Does the G have DRL's?
 
I was searching the site and it looks like the G doesn't have daytime running lights. Is this true? I'm surprised it wouldn't have them.

Thanks,

Rick

Garnet Canuck Dec 27, 2007 11:20 PM

They don't in the US, but they do here in Canada. The fog lights act as the DRLs.

C5Longhorn Dec 27, 2007 11:42 PM

Thanks for the response. I suppose if one wanted to, it would be an easy mod to make to a US version?

Rick

Garnet Canuck Dec 28, 2007 12:17 AM

I am not sure how "easy" it is, but it's certainly doable.

Wei Dec 28, 2007 01:59 AM

isn't the first switch the auto feature, so if it's bright out, only the fog lamps go, and if it's dark, headlight turns on?
i actually haven't tried it on day time, i'll do that tomorrow, haha

John2.5RS Dec 28, 2007 02:10 AM

I believe the fogs only work if the low beams are on. I know they go off with the High beams. No DRL for US, YAY! :D

< Not a fan of DRL. I think drivers should just open their eyes and pay attention! :)

GEE35FX Dec 28, 2007 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by C5Longhorn
Thanks for the response. I suppose if one wanted to, it would be an easy mod to make to a US version?

Rick

Rick, apparently it is not too hard to convert over. The fellows that are purchasing cars in the US and shipping them to Camada have to do this conversion. Check the Canada section, there was some info there concerning this mod.


Originally Posted by John2.5RS
I believe the fogs only work if the low beams are on. I know they go off with the High beams. No DRL for US, YAY! :D

< Not a fan of DRL. I think drivers should just open their eyes and pay attention! :)

I'm on the other side of the fence. I think it is the best thing ever and all cars should have DRL. There are too many stupid people around that don't know to turn their lights on at dusk and dawn, or during poor lighting conditions such as storms, fog, heavy overcast etc.
Everytime I drive in the US I think how wierd it is that it is not law there. I'm sure they will smarten up and it will come. It's almost as stupid as not wearing motorcycle helmets in some States.

Garnet Canuck Dec 28, 2007 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by GEE35X
I'm on the other side of the fence. I think it is the best thing ever and all cars should have DRL. There are too many stupid people around that don't know to turn their lights on at dusk and dawn, or during poor lighting conditions such as storms, fog, heavy overcast etc.
Everytime I drive in the US I think how wierd it is that it is not law there. I'm sure they will smarten up and it will come. It's almost as stupid as not wearing motorcycle helmets in some States.

Completely agree Wayne.

UltimateGee27 Dec 28, 2007 08:58 AM

It amazes me how many people i see driving around at night either with no lights on or just the DTR lights on. Uts like they are oblivious to the road or something

:beat-dead-horse:

ig3507 Dec 28, 2007 09:00 AM

^^ true....I usually always saw people with old cars that didnt have their lights on at night. Now its very common that people with BRAND NEW cars still dont drive with their lights on at night or in poor weather conditions here in ny

RBull Dec 28, 2007 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by GEE35X
Rick, apparently it is not too hard to convert over. The fellows that are purchasing cars in the US and shipping them to Camada have to do this conversion. Check the Canada section, there was some info there concerning this mod.


I'm on the other side of the fence. I think it is the best thing ever and all cars should have DRL. There are too many stupid people around that don't know to turn their lights on at dusk and dawn, or during poor lighting conditions such as storms, fog, heavy overcast etc.
Everytime I drive in the US I think how wierd it is that it is not law there. I'm sure they will smarten up and it will come. It's almost as stupid as not wearing motorcycle helmets in some States.

^+1
Even during full sun days it makes a car more visible. Motorcycles manufacturers like Honda recognized this way back in 1970.

In the US it may have a a hard time making law because individual rights and freedoms often trump important safety issues no matter how good for the individual or society as a whole.

RBull Dec 28, 2007 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by John2.5RS
I believe the fogs only work if the low beams are on. I know they go off with the High beams. No DRL for US, YAY! :D

< Not a fan of DRL. I think drivers should just open their eyes and pay attention! :)

Correct on the operation of the DRL's. I'm a big fan of most any safety device that can be put into a car especially a simple and low cost one like DRL's. There really isn't an valid argument against them just like their isn't for seat belts or air bags. And DRL's are a lot less money.

fecurtis Dec 28, 2007 09:52 AM

The only thing DRL's are proven to reduce are head on collisions, which is a good thing because those are the deadliest types of collisions.

With regards to nightfall or inclement weather, DRL's are not as effective as people may think because DRL's will only turn on the headlamps, not the taillamps. With regards to head on collisions, taillamps do not play a role obviously.

The state of Maryland requires all driver's to turn on their headlamps on two lane roads that lack a physical median. I think this is a good law and I'm all for DRLs since they help reduce the most deadly type of accident. However, its not as useful as some people make them out to be.

C5Longhorn Dec 28, 2007 10:02 AM

I agree, I think most manufacturers should make it standard, in fact most do I think. My other two cars both have them.

RADIOGUY21 Dec 28, 2007 10:32 AM

i personally dont like DRLs either, but like many said, alot of people think that becasuse the DRLs are on they dont need to actually turn on the headlights. Its very common to see this on GM vehicles. I see tons of people driving around without their taillights on at night/during limited visibility, but headlights are on.

I think if they were to make DRLs standard, they should have the taillights iluminated as well.


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