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    I hope they put some brains into this one before implementing anything. Please make it specific .

    http://www.mb.com.ph/bill-bans-hid-headlamps/]Bill to ban HID headlights

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    tama lan na magkaroon ng regulation sana nga lan kumuha cla ng mga consultant na me alam sa mga vehicles at hindi puro.beautiful eyes pag na interview

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    Hmmm, naka-HID ako pero retrofitted. I think ang maapektuhan lang nito ay yun mga irresponsible HID users.

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    They're bunch of idiots pala. They haven't done their research regarding different kinds of headlights and color bands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by testament11 View Post
    Hmmm, naka-HID ako pero retrofitted. I think ang maapektuhan lang nito ay yun mga irresponsible HID users.
    How will they tell? I don't expect enforcers to be literate enough to distinguish between OEM, retrofitted, and plug and play HIDs.

    Kung gagamitin nila yung projector as basis, paano mga Forester, Altis/Civic na 2.0, and other cars that come with OEM reflector HIDs.

    Also, when I read the article, it makes no distinction as to the kind of HID, though the description offered by the authors actually only refers to ill-fitted PnP HIDs.


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    Wala na kasi pdaf kaya nag concentrate na sila umisip ng kung ano ano





    Kahapon na news yung sa bawal cellphone... Now ito... Ano na naman kaya bukas? :popcorn:



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    un mga jeep at bus na pambulag ang ilaw.kahit nde pa naka HID dapat unahin matagal ng prob un

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    I agree with the INTENT of this proposed bill but they need to SPECIFY yung specs na malakas talaga ang glare. Sino ba namang driver ang gusto na maya't maya ay nabubulag pag may kasalubong na glare?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jodski View Post
    Wala na kasi pdaf kaya nag concentrate na sila umisip ng kung ano ano





    Kahapon na news yung sa bawal cellphone... Now ito... Ano na naman kaya bukas? :popcorn:



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    bawal na magdrive pag gabi. :D

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    pano na kaya ang mga high end suv's ng mga politiko natin na oem ang hid? di ibig sabihin kelangan na nila mag palit ng bagong auto na di naka hid? panibagong nakaw na naman sa kaban ng bayan yan.

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    Dapat hinuhuli un mga motor na grabe un ilaw. Mas nakalabulag pa un mga un madalas eh. Pede ba pati un mga jeep na walang ilaw

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    now when was the last time i saw a pair of HIDs that were properly reflectorized...? i don't remember..

    and as we are on the topic of visibility, can the use of plate number covers of any type be made illegal also? they hinder visibility and readability...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    now when was the last time i saw a pair of HIDs that were properly reflectorized...? i don't remember..

    and as we are on the topic of visibility, can the use of plate number covers of any type be made illegal also? they hinder visibility and readability...
    Plate number covers are actually illegal. But of course, implementation is nowhere to be seen.

    If a simple and easily identifiable violation such as a tinted plate cover cannot even be properly implemented, paano pa yung HID law na 'to. Stupid politicians.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Plate number covers are actually illegal. But of course, implementation is nowhere to be seen.

    If a simple and easily identifiable violation such as a tinted plate cover cannot even be properly implemented, paano pa yung HID law na 'to. Stupid politicians.

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    i know what you mean.. we have bigger problems like johnny and miriam..

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    Naka hid ako fog lights and head light pero pirmis fog lights lang naka open sa akin lalo sa city driving , in case of emergency na lang nabubuksan yung headlight kapag overtake or may pulis para hindi masita kung bakit walang headlight or kapag yung daan napakadilim na talaga, tulong sa visibility

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    Does anyone actually think this will pass... given the number of Congressmen and Senators with SUVs that come stock with HIDs?

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Does anyone actually think this will pass... given the number of Congressmen and Senators with SUVs that come stock with HIDs?
    It will pass, same with other stupid laws na hindi naman ma-implement ng tama, unahin mo na ung law creating MMDA at ung function nito sa traffic.

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    a sweeping generalization is check the white on a reflector bowl. violet, blue, yellow too that light up the rear windows of cars ahead, even on bumpy roads. don't bother with the spherical headlights/ projectors. I think they won't include factory installed ones But listen L300s, celerios, adjust your dipped lower.

    doesn't mean enforcers have to look at each passing headlight. there'll be unfortunate drivers who'll glare or flash them.

    headlights shouldn't light up a wall to the ceiling, pnp HIDs. i've seen halogen setups that throw like RHDs, seen a lot with mis-aligned left and right sides. people don't seem to know or care to adjust them. they just want to install fog lights and new powerful bulbs. both btw have a good chance to glare. there are so many chances in parking facilities to make the proper adjustment.

    i think what's more important is an information campaign on how to adjust headlights.

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    ^
    I bet only a few only knows how to adjust their headlight level

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Does anyone actually think this will pass... given the number of Congressmen and Senators with SUVs that come stock with HIDs?
    Exactly! Kawawa naman yung mga Lambo, Porsche BMW, Audi, Benzes, etc, nila tongressman and their kids.

    Stupid, backward law if you ask me. Better to look at other matters.

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