yeah i wanted to find out if there was a way to actually press it and leave only the DRLs on while driving. It only works when stopped or going under 20kmphsurely you press this button and it turns your dipped beams off and leaves the side lights on, if you press off it turns off all running lights dipped and side lights and leaves DRLs on...
when parked if you press the side buttons it leaves that side's side lights on...
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Would have to change the SW coding so it doesn't look at the speed input signal iam the same I hate the feature i know when i need lights or not and all my other vehicles don't have this interlockyeah i wanted to find out if there was a way to actually press it and leave only the DRLs on while driving. It only works when stopped or going under 20kmph
--A general rule to follow is to avoid driving in the number one (far left) lane on highways due to the prevalence of high-speed drivers. These number one lane drivers may exhibit aggressive behavior (by flashing their headlights rapidly or tailgating in order to get the slower drivers to move to the right) if blocked. Night driving is particularly dangerous because some drivers do not turn on their headlights. --I dont live in America. We have lit up highways. I dont want to blind the person driving in front of me.
yeah i wanted to find out if there was a way to actually press it and leave only the DRLs on while driving. It only works when stopped or going under 20kmph
I did but hes asking in here when he needs to take it to the BMW forums only they could support as its there vehicle architectureif you finish reading page 3 of that thread, it doesn't work once you start driving
well i have no idea why you have taken this personally ?, however even though the law states that the headlights need to be on, 90% of the cars here turn off the low beams at night, even the cops do the same and the police themselves wont fine you or pull you over for running DRLâs at night. So i have no idea what youâre going on about. Im just looking to run DRLâs at night no need for the aggressiveness.--A general rule to follow is to avoid driving in the number one (far left) lane on highways due to the prevalence of high-speed drivers. These number one lane drivers may exhibit aggressive behavior (by flashing their headlights rapidly or tailgating in order to get the slower drivers to move to the right) if blocked. Night driving is particularly dangerous because some drivers do not turn on their headlights. --
https://www.kuwaitup2date.com/road-safety-and-road-conditions-of-kuwait/
Your own laws state headlights on. Grow up and drive safe. I spend alot of time in the Gulf area. Yes well lit roads are nice but in no country around the GCC are headlights recommended to be off at night. So move along and drive safe. This is not rocket science and your idea is BS.
Could be different where you are. In the US, Canada & Europe (probably Asia too), the DRLs are less bright than full headlights and do not activate the tail lights. They are designed to increase the visibility of your car during the daytime & dusk. Making it easier for the other drivers to see you. Itâs meant as a safety feature, not for better visibility for the driver (you).well i have no idea why you have taken this personally ?, however even though the law states that the headlights need to be on, 90% of the cars here turn off the low beams at night, even the cops do the same and the police themselves wont fine you or pull you over for running DRLâs at night. So i have no idea what youâre going on about. Im just looking to run DRLâs at night no need for the aggressiveness.