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Thread Author: Old Navy Replies: 38

 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Old Navy
Driving along a pitch black country A road last night I came across a car parked facing me on the left side of the road with its dipped headlights on. As it was dazzling me I gave it a healthy dose of main beams, (to see what the situation ahead was of course). This was ignored by the driver. As I passed the car I saw it was a marked police BMW traffic car.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - -
Having read the reactions here and elsewhere to the idea that someone could possibly use sidelights the officer concerned was using the correct method with his off/full headlight two position switch, or indeed auto lights....as much light as possible and to hell with everyone/everything else..:-)

Did you stop and give him a piece of your mind, or go past quickly enough that he wouldn't have been able to make a note of your reg...;)



 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Woodster
ON: if he'd been driving then he'd have had his dipped headlights on. What's the difference? You've no idea how long he'd been stopped for or why. If he'd had sidelights on you'd be complaining that he was insufficiently illuminated.....get a life.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - swiss tony
>> ON: if he'd been driving then he'd have had his dipped headlights on.

But he wouldn't (shouldn't?) be driving on the LEFT towards O.N.!

As I am led to believe, we in the UK drive on the left, with oncoming traffic on our RIGHT.
Well, except milk-floats of course......
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - -
Telling people to 'get a life' helps no end.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - swiss tony
>> Telling people to 'get a life' helps no end.
>>
Especially when you haven't bothered to read the post correctly....
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Woodster
I did bother to read the post. We have no idea whatsoever why the police car was there. Any number of events may have caused him/her to stop. I still regard it as trivial. In fact, my considered response, having read the posts so far and anticipating future posts, is, in an apathetic voice: 'Whatever.'
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - -
Anyway when did you last see a milk float?, just woken from some strange happening like Adam Adamant...;)
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Old Navy
Obviously Woodster doesn't realise that RHD cars dipped headlights project a beam of light along the pavement.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Zero
I wonder how a "healthy dose of main beams" helped the situation? I think a harry potter battle of wand beams is science fiction you know ON.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Cliff Pope
If the dipped headlights of a car parked on the "wrong" side of the road cause a problem, how do you cope with the lights of cars approaching you from around bends, side turnings, etc?
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Old Navy
On a pitch black straight bit of road it was like having full beams continuously pointed at you. Dipped beams are asymmetric and project a beam to the left, which is no problem if the car is to your right.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Cliff Pope
But if it's just come round a bend or a turning from the left, it will be on the left, exactly like the parked car situation.
Either way, I don't see how dipped beams can be just like full beams. Dipped means dipped, not just angled to the left.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Old Navy
>> But if it's just come round a bend or a turning from the left, it
>> will be on the left, exactly like the parked car situation.
>> Either way, I don't see how dipped beams can be just like full beams. Dipped
>> means dipped, not just angled to the left.
>>

A turning or moving car only gives a brief flash of light, exactly unlike a parked car on an unlit straight road. Have You ever driven on an unlit road at night and seen where dipped headlights concentrate their light?
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Cliff Pope
Yes, all the roads around us are unlit. Dipped beams point downwards. I've never found there to be a problem from either moving or parked cars, unless their lights are not adjusted correctly, which is another question of course.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Dave_
>> I don't see how dipped beams can be just like full beams

>> As I passed I saw it was a marked police BMW traffic car

Which almost certainly had HID lights - if you're in the glare of those it can seem like main beam.

I sympathise with ON, he was driving along a dark road with a dazzling light presented almost directly in his field of vision. As our eyes age they are less able to differentiate between areas of great contrast, it must have been quite unpleasant.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - MD
>> I sympathise with ON, he was driving along a dark road with a dazzling light
>> presented almost directly in his field of vision. As our eyes age they are less
>> able to differentiate between areas of great contrast, it must have been quite unpleasant.
>>
And gets worse with age. I know.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - henry k
>>>>As our eyes age they are less able to differentiate between areas of great contrast, it must have been quite unpleasant.
>>
>>And gets worse with age. I know.
>>
A Moorfields man told me that some of the glare can also be because of vey minor cataracts that many older folk have.

I had problems with excessive glare when using my new replacement varifocals.
After much investigation and eye retests the only reason seems to be that my amcient old specs have a small residual permant yellowish tint from their start in life as "transitions" type lenses.

So possibly the yellow night driving glasses might reduce glare but what other vision do they loose?
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Injection Doc
" I don't see how dipped beams can be just like full beams. "
I'm afraid cliff Pope your wrong !

When inconsiderate ignorant drivers park on the side of oncoming traffic with their lights on dipped beam they will indeed dazzle the oncoming driver ! that is because the headlight pattern rises to the left , normally to illuminate the n/s hedge ! so hence it will dazzle the oncoming driver.
Its one of my pet hates when there are cars stopped out side takeaways and chip shops etc facing the wrong way with H/lamps on just while they nip in to collect their carp !

 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Cliff Pope
>> that is because the headlight
>> pattern rises to the left , normally to illuminate the n/s hedge ! so hence
>> it will dazzle the oncoming driver.
>
>>
>>

I'm sorry, I didn't know they did that. It must be a modern feature. All my cars have a flat cut-off. I must say I have never observed the left-hand lift in other cars round here - perhaps it hasn't reached west Wales yet.

I'm surprised it is allowed - as has been noted here, there are lots of reasonable circumstances where another road user might be in the position normally taken by the hedge.

So these lights are designed to blind pedestrians correctly walking facing oncoming traffic?
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Old Navy
>> So these lights are designed to blind pedestrians correctly walking facing oncoming traffic?
>>

Better to be blinded than not seen as many pedestrians wear black.
Last edited by: Old Navy on Tue 6 Sep 11 at 09:42
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Cliff Pope
>> >>
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>> Better to be blinded than not seen
>>



I refer the honorable member to his original post :)
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Old Navy
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >> Better to be blinded than not seen
>> >>
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>> I refer the honorable member to his original post :)
>>

I was not a pedestrian or wearing black. I also had my lights on. :-P
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Old Navy
Good to see a few people have seen the light! :-)
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - MD
Valid.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Phil I
>>>when did you last see a milk float?

About two hours ago going down A361 Bath Road Devizes.

Planks Dairies still going strong.

They have small fleet of electric floats.

Devizes also noted for Horse Drawn Brewers dray deliveries aroung the town for Wadworths Brewery.. Horses currentlly on Hols at Farm near to town (annual event always in the news with pics of Gert Great BIG Shires dashing about the fields enjoying not having heavy dray loaded with 6X behind them :-))
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Soft Top
Driving into my local village I was blinded by an oncoming vehicle (on the correct side of the road). After the initial polite flash of full beams went unnoticed I decided an extended flash was required. Having been ignored for a second time, I naturally gave in to the testosterone and put the full beams on permanently. (Childish I know but I did need to try to see past him...) He responded by briefly using his flashing blue lights. Ok fair enough, that trumps my full beams.

He passed by me a few seconds later driving at normal speed. I don't bear him any ill will. I dare say he had a reason for his full beams and it didn't do any harm in the end. I guess if he was on my side of the road I might have felt and reacted differently but on the whole nothing to get too upset about. They have a job to do and I'm generally happy to let them do it. If they were looking for my daughter in the hedgerows I'd want all the photons they could muster.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - borasport
In the past, half a lifetime away, I did a bit of road rallying and my daily drive had a set of Cibie rally lights on the front. I may have used them to make a point to other road users on occasion.

Now, half a lifetime further on, I ask myself in what way is having two dazzled drivers better than one dazzled driver ?
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - -
>> Planks Dairies still going strong.

>> Devizes also noted for Horse Drawn Brewers dray deliveries aroung the town for Wadworths Brewery..

Lovely, and long may they continue.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Badwolf
>> Anyway when did you last see a milk float?

Today - we live very close to 'Merseyside's largest independent dairy' so Badwolf Towers is frequently passed by milkfloats of varying vintage.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - henry k
>>>> Anyway when did you last see a milk float?
>>
Our milk is still delivered by a man on a milk float from the depot in Surbiton of good life fame.

Often used to see our previous milkman leaning on the steering wheel willing his float to go faster on the long trip back to the depot.
This type
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dairy_Crest_Ex_Unigate_Wales_And_Edwards_Rangemaster_Milk_Float.jpg

Ps there are a wide variety on Google images
Last edited by: henry k on Sat 3 Sep 11 at 22:46
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - MD
Lovely Henry. I helped out on one of those. Happy days as a boy. Bit enlightening some of the women in the council flats though!!
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Manatee
Inconsiderate use of lights by the police driver, on the face of it. Same as about 75% of the population then. I would expect no better, so wouldn't be disappointed. I am a supporter of the police, but they are certainly representative of the community they serve when it comes to thoughtful driving.
Last edited by: Manatee on Sat 3 Sep 11 at 18:48
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Iffy
Just say the roles were reversed.

The copper - particularly if he was traffic - would give ON a long and condescending lecture about the beam dipping into the eyes of an oncoming driver.

An if ON was a lone female driver and fit, the lecture would be even longer and even more condescending.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - movilogo
Why the police car was not having blue lights on? [or it was and I missed it in the post?]

 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Old Navy
>> Why the police car was not having blue lights on? [or it was and I
>> missed it in the post?]
>>
>>

No blue lights or signs of any problem, (that I could see as I passed). He was stopped in a remote area with no habitation or buildings around.
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - swiss tony
>> No blue lights or signs of any problem, (that I could see as I passed).
>> He was stopped in a remote area with no habitation or buildings around.
>>
Ah ha!
That is the final clue in this case.....
I conclude, The officer was caught short, and left his lights on so he wouldn't be seen!
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Old Navy
>> Ah ha!
>> That is the final clue in this case.....
>> I conclude, The officer was caught short, and left his lights on so he wouldn't
>> be seen!
>>

A possible reason, but why stop on the wrong side of the road? There was equal cover for a relief stop on both sides.

Ah, maybe the driver/copilot was female and was keeping the car between them.

Nah, a modest copper, unlikely. :-)
Last edited by: Old Navy on Sun 4 Sep 11 at 15:14
 Police drivers ARGHHHH! - Fullchat
Don't forget that if you are driving uphill towards a car parked with dipped headlights you will possibly get dazzled.
I'm mindfull of this in the same situation and knock the lights down to sidelights. Similarly temporary traffic lights, no street lighting and wet weather if I'm at the front of the queue.
All comes with experience.
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