Convertible Mini wrote:
Not Many people know that on early Minis the front parker lights work when the parkers only are switched on and they switch off once the headlight are turned on leaving only the headlights and tail lights switched on. That is all is needed. This was a way of conserving power on Generator fitted cars. It was actually a common thing on many older cars with generators. If you use amber lenses in the front when driving with your headlights on you will be fine using the indicators as they will flash amber. Who needs park lights in the front when you have headlights on ? Driving with just parkers on is illegal any way.
Tony there is nothing in the Australian road rules about not using parkers only when driving. Volvos have them on all the time for example. On most cars the parkers stay on with the headlights.
The rules prohibit the use of fog lights (whatever colour) in conditions other than reduced visibility and they also prohibit the use of high beam in proximity to other vehicles.
Part 13 is the relevant section:
http://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/LEGIS ... RURR09.pdf
This is the Queensland legislation but the rules have been common since 1995 with minor variations in each state.
I am surprised at the number of vehicles getting around with low mounted spot lights on all the time, be they driving lights or fog lights etc. These lights are far brighter than parkers and irritating to other drivers, particularly at night. These are illegal and you can be fined for them. Just ask my painter.