The laws about the use of fog lamps in the UK, in simple words rather than legalese, are:
Front fog lamps should only be used in conditions of adverse vision such as thick fog or falling snow (effectively when vision is less than 100m)
Rear fog lamps should only be used when vision is less than 100m
No lamps should be used in a manner that could dazzle or annoy other drivers.
I use the rule that if I can see the car behind (e.g the bonnet or grille) then its driver can see my car, so I'll switch my rear fog lamp off even if it is foggy. Similarly, if I'm stopped at a red light, I'll keep my foot on the brake to keep the brake lights on to warn approaching cars that I'm stopped, but take it off (handbrake applied) as soon as they get close and are obviously aware that I'm there and stationary. I use turn signals in a similar fashion - no need to keep them flashing in someone's face if they're already aware.
2006-12-21 05:09:16
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answered by Neil 7
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You would be committing an offence by turning on your fog lights in conditions not requiring their use, however, it's virtually unenforceable regrettably because the driver would only need to show that s/he felt that it was necessary for road safety - and countering that is virtually impossible!
2006-12-20 21:50:54
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answered by Swiss 1
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the answer is B. The quantum of light is a particle and is for this reason localized... aka one element... and may basically deposit the flexibility at a element, even although the position that element will be is randomly allotted in accordance to three chance density function which has an intensity proportional to the intensity of the mild on the reveal integrated over an prolonged time period.
2016-12-01 01:02:26
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answered by cutburth 3
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Agreed. Some people use their fog lights incorrectly. You should only use them in visibility of less than 100 metres.
2006-12-20 21:50:54
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answered by beanie 5
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The rear fog light is only meant to be used when visibility is reduced to 100 metres or less.
It really does my head in when people put them on unneccessarily, it totally distracts you.
2006-12-20 21:45:38
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answered by Bel 4
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Every one of you is missing the point. Fog lights, just like headlights, serve two purposes at least. First, they allow you a greater "view" of what lay in front of you.
Second and most importantly..they make you THAT MUCH MORE VISIBLE to other traffic. Visibility saves lives.
2006-12-20 21:50:31
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answered by vamedic4 5
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Absolutely! Nothing is calculated more to p*ss me off than driving behind a vehicle using an uneccessary fog light.
2006-12-20 21:39:40
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answered by Davy Crockett 3
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It's when idiots put their fog lights on when it just rains or they leave the fog lights on that gets me.
2006-12-20 21:55:14
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answered by MR_KGB 3
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It to show how much of and idiot you are, it also helps if you slow down to 25 miles an hour in a national speed limit zone and for preference slow down and indicate 500 yards from the junction. ..........
Honestly you'd of thought it was a pea souper from the 1960's. I think there was one point on my journey that It would have been necessary to slow down, to 50 miles an hour you idiots not 20!
2006-12-20 21:40:37
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answered by pete m 4
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Fog lights are YELLOW and should only be on with LOW BEAMS. Driving lights are WHITE and should only be on with HIGH BEAMS. These rules get thrown to the curb with factory installed lights.
Mounting the yellow lights on the front help cut through fog when headlights are on LOW BEAM.
2006-12-20 21:39:28
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answered by Anonymous
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