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1 year 1 month ago #283989 by Anxious Anonymous
What is considered “night time” journey for PIP was created by Anxious Anonymous
Hello,
I see that travelling at night isn’t to an acceptable standard, so my question is.
What is considered night time by PIP’s definition?
I see that travelling at night isn’t to an acceptable standard, so my question is.
What is considered night time by PIP’s definition?
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1 year 1 month ago #284002 by BIS
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Hi Anxious Anonymous
That's a new one on me - and you know - I have no idea. I would think that it applies to when it is dark. Now, in the winter here, it is dark at 4 pm, which is still considered the afternoon - but I would still apply it to when it gets dark because many people can drive in daylight, but not at night because they have sight issues.
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That's a new one on me - and you know - I have no idea. I would think that it applies to when it is dark. Now, in the winter here, it is dark at 4 pm, which is still considered the afternoon - but I would still apply it to when it gets dark because many people can drive in daylight, but not at night because they have sight issues.
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1 year 1 month ago #284020 by Anxious Anonymous
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Hi BIS,
I just noticed it in the descriptors and wondered what they meant by night time because I used to work night shifts and that was 10pm-6am but by government definition it’s 11pm-6am. But some night shifts are also 8pm-8am.
So I was just curious what they meant by night time.
I just noticed it in the descriptors and wondered what they meant by night time because I used to work night shifts and that was 10pm-6am but by government definition it’s 11pm-6am. But some night shifts are also 8pm-8am.
So I was just curious what they meant by night time.
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1 year 1 month ago #284029 by Chris
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Replied by Chris on topic What is considered “night time” journey for PIP
Hi,
I find driving in the dark very difficult - so I won't do it. A lot of the problems for me is the new style of headlighting - they're so bright, and blind you when you have people right up your read end. Even when you adjust your rear view mirror, you still get a glare.
Regards, Chris.
I find driving in the dark very difficult - so I won't do it. A lot of the problems for me is the new style of headlighting - they're so bright, and blind you when you have people right up your read end. Even when you adjust your rear view mirror, you still get a glare.
Regards, Chris.
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