Driving so fast that your headlights do not give you enough warning to avoid a road hazard.
At night with your headlights on you can only see just so far down the road. Overdriving your lights is driving so fast as to not be able to react to something that is beyond the beam of your lights.
where is the fuse for driving lights for a 2010 ford escape
Drivers must use bright lights only when driving?
I have a 1996 Chevy Silverado that I want to turn the driving lights off. How do I do that? Thank you
Hazard Lights
low lights
The driving lights on a Volvo xc90 are turned off by turning the knob on the left side of the steering column. Driving lights are used to notify other driver's of the vehicle's presence.
Stop and pull over as quickly and safely as you can
The new Polo (2011) does not have "Daytime driving lights". It is fitted with "Permanent driving lights". The lights on cars with Daytime running lights can be switched off by using one of the stalks on the steering wheel, or by removing a fuse (daytime driving lights are on a seperate light circuit) Permanent driving lights cannot be switched off. If hte fuse is removed it will disable your headlights and backlights altogether. The only way to disable it is to remove the rotary light switch and cover the pin marked "TFL"
not sure
I have never known a Chrysler product to have "driving lights" ("DRL"--- daytime running lights) such as used in GM products. ??I have never known a Chrysler product to have "driving lights ( or daytime running lights -- DRL-- as ther are referred to by Gen Motors)Canadian Models do have them, but not American Models.
Driving with no brake lights can be very dangerous. If it is dark outside, a car behind you, may not see you. Having no brake lights will not alert any cars that you are slowing down or stopping.