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Waikato Police Fining $150 for Non-Working Headlights

Waikato Police Fining $150 for Non-Working Headlights

Over the next week (18-25 July), Waikato police will be targeting vehicles with broken or malfunctioning headlights. The police aim to increase safety of our roads by urging drivers to keep their vehicle lights in good condition. Drivers who do not have functioning...
Cleaning headlights with household items

Cleaning headlights with household items

Since car manufacturers stopped using glass for headlights and switched to plastics, drivers have faced cloudy headlights. This is caused by oxidation. When your headlights become too cloudy, they will affect your ability to see at night and reduce your visibility to...