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Fuchw company sale led car daytime running light
2010/10/24
All new cars manufactured or imported into the EU, including Malta, will have to be equipped with daytime running lights (DRL), which will go on when the car is switched on.This technology is now obligatory on all new cars in all member states as part of the EU’s efforts to improve road safety. This is in line with an EU directive, approved some years ago and coming into force today.
Recent research on daytime running lights shows that road users, including pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists, can detect vehicles equipped with daytime running lights more clearly and sooner than those equipped with dipped beam headlights.
On vehicles equipped with DRL, the light is automatically switched on when the engine is started. When it is dark the driver has to switch on the driving lights manually. In this case the DRL goes off automatically.
From an environmental perspective, daytime running lights is an effective solution for improving the visibility of vehicles. As the technology is designed to be used during the daytime it is much more effective and efficient than existing lighting devices.
The energy consumption is approximately 25 to 30 per cent of the consumption of a standard driving light. When using LED (light emitting diode) for DRL, the energy consumption is reduced further to only 10 per cent.
The obligatory use of lights when driving, independently of the time of day, is already obligatory in a number of EU countries, particularly the northern ones where hours of daylight, especially during winter, is very limited.
In a statement, the Industry Commissioner Antonio Tajani said daytime running lights would make an important contribution to the EU’s goal of reducing casualties on European roads
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