Muppetdaze
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Simple thing really although it's been slightly annoying me, When you have a light below eye level, you can see if its a clump or rock in front of you by the shadow cast by your lights, When they're on the roof, you take away the shadow, so why do some people use lights set above the eye-line and not below? (unless you're upside down in a Sportage) and yes I understand some people like to use 'floodlights' like on a football pitch which would mean everyone could see the clump or rock except the driver