Are you talking about fog lights or the spotlights on the bottom of the bumper? I haven't noticed fog lights (recently...), but I did notice the spotlights on a good few cars recently, with the dipped headlights on, in a lit up area, on a clear night.
The fact it is unpleasant, uncomfortable & in some circumstances dangerous for other road users is of no concern to them.
Unpleasant & uncomfortable, yes, but not nearly as dangerous as that other winter hazard of cars driving without any lights when it is getting dark in the evenings, or when there is heavy fog during the daytime.
Rear fog lamps should be rarely used, only when it's actually foggy.
Front fog lights are yellow in colour, most jap imports have them not many cars for the irish market have these.
Front white/clear lights are called spot lights/ driving lights, when focused correctly these will only make the road directly in front of the car brighter.
I drive with my park lights on all the time, when it gets a bit darker I put on the spot lights and then when it's gets another bit darker I put on my dipped beams. This would be the correct course of action.
Only if lights are out of focus will they annoy on comming traffic or the main beams are on.
Spot light's when focused and the genuine part for the bumber (either bought as part of the car or genuine spare part fitted after) are not the problem.
It's usually out of focus spot lights or non-genuine incorrectly fitted spot light that are the problem.
Unpleasant & uncomfortable, yes, but not nearly as dangerous as that other winter hazard of cars driving without any lights when it is getting dark in the evenings, or when there is heavy fog during the daytime.
I think there great. I put mine on a lot. I do require them to drive safetly home, I don't know what it's like in the cities but I drive from the outskirts of a big town to my house 15 miles away. In the rain, fog, darker evenings, etc, dip beams are not enough. This way I haven't hit many pot holes, knocked anybody down etc. I get my light focus regulary checked and the rest of my lights.
I think there great. I put mine on a lot. I do require them to drive safetly home, I don't know what it's like in the cities but I drive from the outskirts of a big town to my house 15 miles away. In the rain, fog, darker evenings, etc, dip beams are not enough. This way I haven't hit many pot holes, knocked anybody down etc. I get my light focus regularly checked .
I think there great. I put mine on a lot. I do require them to drive safetly home, I don't know what it's like in the cities but I drive from the outskirts of a big town to my house 15 miles away. In the rain, fog, darker evenings, etc, dip beams are not enough. This way I haven't hit many pot holes, knocked anybody down etc. I get my light focus regulary checked and the rest of my lights.
Carpenter: shows what you know if you think that there fixed and cannot be moved.
I think there great. I put mine on a lot. I do require them to drive safetly home, I don't know what it's like in the cities but I drive from the outskirts of a big town to my house 15 miles away. In the rain, fog, darker evenings, etc, dip beams are not enough. This way I haven't hit many pot holes, knocked anybody down etc. I get my light focus regulary checked and the rest of my lights.
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