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Common sense
Each to their own opinion on common sense mate, and I agree those bulbs are practically useless in terms of response rate when you need them fast, like checking what danger just appeared in front of you - plus not matched to the spread of the reflector - these are safety facts.
Common sense tells me when I used them that after being flashed from 2-3 km away from trucks appearing over the horizon / around a blind bend that HIDs are unnatural and unsuitable for other road users on high beam using a reflector and no lens, just bugs and scratched Perspex. Also as a long distance country driver that does more driving in the sticks than anywhere else, the intensity and cool colour temp stuffs my eyes more and tires me out after long periods driving.
You should be able to see safely and well with high quality legal halogens in the proper colour range, everyone else does, thats not opinion just common sense.
Oh give me a break.
live in the country and see how much safer you are without bright lights.
learn to dip them its not hard.
love when you modify something simple and people are all " Will someone PLEASE think of the children" just use common sence.
there no good for flashing but great for long periods in the sticks.
Each to their own opinion on common sense mate, and I agree those bulbs are practically useless in terms of response rate when you need them fast, like checking what danger just appeared in front of you - plus not matched to the spread of the reflector - these are safety facts.
Common sense tells me when I used them that after being flashed from 2-3 km away from trucks appearing over the horizon / around a blind bend that HIDs are unnatural and unsuitable for other road users on high beam using a reflector and no lens, just bugs and scratched Perspex. Also as a long distance country driver that does more driving in the sticks than anywhere else, the intensity and cool colour temp stuffs my eyes more and tires me out after long periods driving.
You should be able to see safely and well with high quality legal halogens in the proper colour range, everyone else does, thats not opinion just common sense.