Fog lights are located at the front and rear of the car. In low-visibility weather such as fog, fog lights can improve the visibility of the driver and surrounding traffic participants, and serve as reminders and auxiliary lighting for surrounding drivers. All cars are equipped with fog lights, but there are still drivers who don’t know exactly when the fog lights should be turned on and under what circumstances they should never be used.
The main feature of fog lights is that they have strong penetrability and can draw the attention of vehicles and pedestrians in time under low visibility conditions, thereby effectively preventing accidents. Entering autumn and winter, there are more and more foggy weather. When driving in foggy weather, whether the fog lights are used correctly is related to the life safety of drivers and passengers.
However, it should be noted that because fog lights are highly penetrating, they cannot be used as daily lighting. Using fog lights at night when visibility is good will cause visual interference to other drivers, and its impact is no less than the misuse of high beam lights. For your safety and the safety of others, please use fog lights correctly!