...like when you're out with the dog at night and motorists leave their lights on full beam, blinding you (and the dog), forcing you to stop and shield your eyes...and they STILL don't get the message! Selfish whatnots.
If you're in an area with street lights and pavements then I agree with you. However if you're on a road without street lights and pavements I think that it's more important that they can see you and your dog. In such a situation you would no doubt be carrying a torch and wearing a high visibility vest.
I can't agree more with that and also I have approached pedestrians when there has been no lighting and always dip my headlamps as I know where they are as soon as I see them. The one problem with keeping main beam on is that you can temporarily blind them and also cause them to sway off their walking line through being blinded.
Would like to add one footnote on this subject and that is in lighted areas I find some drivers park their vehicles facing towards oncoming traffic whilst waiting for a passenger and sit there with headlamps on....I always put mine to full beam provided no-one is approaching as I often find it uncomfortable and try to minimise the glare especially if their headlamps are not adjusted properly.
Regards
Nigel.
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.