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The importance of fog lights in different weather

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Update time : 2023-01-06 15:54:46
The importance of fog lights in different weather

Importance of Fog Lights in Foggy Weather


Fog Lights


Fog forms in the same way that clouds do—essentially it’s a massive cloud on the ground. Fog lights are designed specifically for situations where you must travel through foggy areas. Because of their low placement, the light they emit can hit the ground beneath rather than going straight into the fog and simply bouncing back, as the light from your headlamps does.



Importance of Fog Lights in Heavy Rain



Fog lights can also improve visibility in heavy rain. When used in heavy rain, high and low beams can cause glare, which is why fog lamps are necessary to help you see the road ahead of you.



Importance of Fog Lights in Dusty Weather



In some areas, a sand or dust storm may occur. This is where fog lights come in handy, as they can help you navigate the road ahead of you as you exit the highway or street and onto the shoulder.
 

Fog Light Color and Kelvins


You’ve probably seen fog lights that emit yellow, white, blue, and amber light. Remember that the color of light is determined by its Kelvins. Choose yellow or amber light-emitting LEDs if you’re driving in dense fog. If the fog isn’t too thick and you need to see your surroundings, opt for white or blue light-emitting lights.


Because White lights tend to cast a glare in the presence of rain and snow, which can be puzzling, blinding, and dangerous. Yellow lights, on the other hand, can pierce through low visibility without glare, making it a gentler drive on the eyes.
 


Colors  Kelvins
Yellow and Amber Within 3,000 Kelvins
Blue Around 6,000 Kelvins
White Around 5,000 kelvins


Safety and Visibility


In the automotive industry, safety has always been a top priority. This is why automakers continue to adopt cutting-edge technologies and incorporate the most innovative features into their cars to make them safer. The most important aspect of driving is visibility.


As a result, using fog lights on foggy days or at night is highly recommended. Fog lights are designed to cut through the fog and provide better visibility. These lights offer accuracy for a highly controlled light pattern to improve driver visibility in snow, rain, sleet, thick fog, and even blizzards.



Precautions During Driving in Fog


  • Driving safely is equally important, which means you’ll need to adapt your driving style to challenging conditions.
  • You can’t drive like normal in fog, even with the proper lighting setup.
  • Slower speeds allow you to react to things you may not be able to see through the fog. Allow extra space between yourself and other vehicles if possible.
  • Use flashers or hazard lights to make yourself visible.
  • In the worst-case scenario, stop and wait for the fog to clear.
 
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