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Re: Seen on road Mk7.5
« Reply #40 on: 10 April 2017, 22:13 »
Agreed, its like your mind has to process the extra movement, compared to just the "normal" flashing

Here is a video comparing the lights. Those front indicators are going to be hard to miss. And the rear ones look much bigger too. :whistle:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBzyqMCNQH8

6 years ago when I bought my car, I remember reading that LED brake lights switched on faster than standard lights. However, early indications were that people didn't register LED light as effectively. Therefore, accidents actually increased :huh: :rolleyes: I wonder if that is true. :undecided:

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Re: Seen on road Mk7.5
« Reply #41 on: 11 April 2017, 09:55 »
Agreed, its like your mind has to process the extra movement, compared to just the "normal" flashing

Here is a video comparing the lights. Those front indicators are going to be hard to miss. And the rear ones look much bigger too. :whistle:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBzyqMCNQH8

6 years ago when I bought my car, I remember reading that LED brake lights switched on faster than standard lights. However, early indications were that people didn't register LED light as effectively. Therefore, accidents actually increased :huh: :rolleyes: I wonder if that is true. :undecided:

That video is quite good.

As for the led rear lights, I remember when the E42 3 series introduced led rear lights and I heard the same thing. I also remember thinking every time I was driving behind one, how the hell could superbright fast led lights be harder to see.
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