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Importance Of Fog Lights : Detailed Guide

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Update time : 2023-01-06 15:38:16
Importance Of Fog Lights : Detailed Guide
Fog is a major health and safety hazard on the roads during the winter, leaving many people wondering how to drive safely. One of the best options is to install fog lights in your vehicles. Heavy fog may slow traffic on the roads and cause delays at important locations such as hospitals, railway terminals, and airports. Thick fog can also result in fatal car accidents.
The ‘Fog Lights’ were invented in response to the extremely dangerous driving conditions that occur during fog. As a result, fog lamps are designed to be installed in the vehicle’s front bumper to provide effective illumination on the road. This article will go over the importance of fog lights.


Driving lights are low-beam headlights that supplement your high-beam headlights. They are angled forward to help you see at least 150 to 200 feet into the distance and are designed to provide a longer range. Unlike fog lights, these are standard  equipment in all vehicles.
As previously stated, fog lights are angled downward and have a very short range. They are meant to light up the ground in front of you. Because fog usually begins about two feet above the ground, the light from your fog lamps should be angled to hit that area.
What Are Fog Lights
Fog lights, also known as fog lamps, are small, block- or round-shaped lights located beneath the front headlights of your vehicle. They have angled in such a way that the light shines directly on the road ahead of you.
How Do Fog Lights Work
The design of halogen, HID, and LED fog lights is different and better suited for foggy conditions. The lights are angled sharply downwards, illuminating only the ground ahead of you and preventing you from becoming blinded (and other drivers).
Most fog lights are also yellowish, which allows them to penetrate deeper into fog than common headlight colors like blue or white. Although this is somewhat debatable in scientific circles, many fog light manufacturers conform to this convention. Because of the various designs, you will get the best results when using each light in the proper conditions.
When Should You Use Fog Lights
They’re only necessary when the weather is bad or it’s difficult to see the road ahead of you, which means you should save them for dangerous driving conditions like:
  • Rain
  • Snow
  • Fog
  • Mist
  • Dust

Purpose of Rear (Back) Fog Lights

Back fog lights are designed to keep you from colliding with cars in front of you. Rear fog lights to aid in distance explanation and serve as an additional set of low-level lights for other drivers to see.
 
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