London to Brighton 2016

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Nice pic. Any reason for the yellow lights?
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Geoff Butcher wrote:Nice pic. Any reason for the yellow lights?
Are they still legal ? Years ago they used to be used to drive on the continent.
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Point 7 White or Yellow are legal http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1989 ... ule/5/made

I'm guessing the owner thinks they make the car even more unusual and distinctive.
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Stuart wrote:Point 7 White or Yellow are legal http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1989 ... ule/5/made

I'm guessing the owner thinks they make the car even more unusual and distinctive.
I didn't know that. You learn something new every day.

It is a nice photo.
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Geoff Butcher wrote:Nice pic. Any reason for the yellow lights?
That's Sam Dix from Norfolk. He went to IMM2016 in Belgium earlier in the year, so I guess he yellowed up his lights for that.
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The only yellow lights I have seen when touring France in recent years have been on quite old cars. They do cause less glare than untinted ones.
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