I would agree that they are not road legal as they are usually mounted on the vehicle in a region which is not accepted by VOSA, DVLA, etc. and clearly states that driving lights need to be positioned on each side of the car at the front. Beyond that, if you fitted some on the grill area or lower down where fog lamps would be then for occasional use and especially rural areas I dont see the problem if you can switch them down as soon as a vehicle approaches. Also, it would be worth changing the headlamp bulbs for Philips or any other aftermarket bulbs with higher intensity and performance - Halfords sell a good range and they really do make a difference at night and are street legal
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