Rewolf wrote:
Beamer, g_attrill,
If you take Beamers words literally: "switch off the headlights when stationary - whichever side of the road you are on", then you have to turn your lights off every time you stop at a set of traffic lights or pedestrian / railway crossing, or even when the motorway stops at night. You will be stationary for longer in any of these situations than Sam intended to be, but are you suggesting that you should turn off your lights in all of these situations too? Personally I wouldn't turn off my lights in any of them because in all of these situations it is important for other drivers to know that your car is Active as opposed to Parked, and leaving your headlights on is the best way to indicate this.
Feel free to take my words literally - however I would recommend taking them like all other general advice, in context and with some common sense too
Don't take offence! It's meant to be an exchange of views after all.
(no-one has answered my question about con & use/RTA anyway!)
As you say "You will be stationary for longer in any of these situations than Sam intended to be"
Intended - is the key there, he may not have intended to be static for long but how long does it take to dazzle someone and how long was he eventually static for? Bearing in mind an approaching vehicle would (hopefully) have slowed down considerably to pass as the drivers field of vision was seriuously diminished the effect would be much worse than he had intended.
As for stopping at railway crossings etc. If I felt that others may be dazzled (a vehicle in close proximity, facing me or coming through some temporary roadworks' traffic lights for example) I would certainly put my lights down to side lights.
As Paul points out in his post about passing places it can aid their vision and is an act of consideration. I don't find it too much effort at all.
On balance, if the headlights would not be needed, as in when reversing, parked or similar, and would inconvenience or dazzle others I see no reason to leave them lit.
As for being 'Active', with no wish to appear rude, I have never been mistaken for a parked vehicle and I would disagree that leaving your headlights on will convince someone of any activity or intention. But that's only my opinion!