View Poll Results: Are you for or against DRL?
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For (Yes)
62 73.81% -
Against (No)
5 5.95% -
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17 20.24%
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August 24th, 2016 03:44 PM #81
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August 24th, 2016 04:04 PM #82Just my 2 cents...
My first encounter with DRLs are in the US, (in the early 90s)... matagal na yan.... designed daw for two lane hi-ways... most of the time its on the headlights and same color as head lights (back then, wala pang LEDs)... so medyo all-weather ang color.
My only pet peeve with DRLs is that there is NO standard where it should be placed... For me, it should be inside the headlights... no where else...
I find it aftermarket if its inside the grill, fog lamps, etc... (i know there are some OEMs placed in fog lamps)...
should be headlights location, coz it will be earlier seen from afar from the horizon (unlike places below grill or fog lamps)...
and its shouldnt be glaring... and better if there is a standard color... so that you dont confuse it with anything else
Anyway, just my thoughts... ;-)
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August 31st, 2016 03:32 AM #83
I'm PRO DRL.
It helps you be visible on the road kahit sa Peripheral vision nalang ng mga nasa unahan mo. This is also useful for MC's.
Our chevy trax has one pero hindi LED. parang naka corner light lagi siya. although the light is more powerful compared to corner lights and designed for DRL talaga. kakulay siya ng HL.
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August 31st, 2016 08:25 AM #84
OEM? Very yes[emoji12] but kung add ons di na. Di naman foggy dito and you can always use your park lights anytime ( with tail light pa) if you want to be seen.
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