So... is there a difference between spots and fogs??? and are we talking about completely different lights!
Mr2 - do your 'spots' have a 'fog' icon on the switch?
They're, they're Mr 2 ; )! We are discussing the use of fog lights not L plates, not the use of dipped beams, main beams or anything else. Fog lights do dazzle, especially if the road is wet or when used in heavy rain; they are designed and intended for use in fog only. If fog lights contributed to general road safety in all conditions (fog/ no fog, daytime/ night time) we would surely be recommended or guided by the appropriate authorities to drive with fogs on all the time; the simple fact is we are not and the opposite is the case. This could run and run: "but it doesn't dazzle me so I'm right".....
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.
TBH I leave mine on cause I like them and I don't get flashed to turn them off.
So focus on the problem, your aim.
How in God's name do you see your fog lights when you are sitting in your car?????????????
I've read some stupid things on AAM over the years but the attitude of 'I break the law because the lights on the front of my car that I can't actually see but in my mind's eye are aesthetically pleasing to me so sod off all other drivers' is one of the best...
If you are content being pig ignorant and breaking the law then continue to use them, if not and you want to behave like a grownup then stop.
There is no reason to have your front fog lights on if there is no fog or falling snow. They are not spotlights, they are not yellow and if you use them when you are driving in normal conditions you are doing so because you think it looks good. The argument that they help to see potholes is laughable; utter rubbish.
Low front lights that come on automatically with the headlights are not the issue. Low fitted lights that you turn on from the dashboard when your other lights are on are the issue. Once again; these are not spotlights, they are fog lights.
The facts and the law has been covered and covered well. Those who argue that it's ok to use them, or that they in some way help them to drive, in normal conditions are choosing to ignore reality.
They do cause glare for other road users and it is a pig ignorant thing to do.
If you are content being pig ignorant and breaking the law then continue to use them, if not and you want to behave like a grownup then stop.
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Rules of the road as I said before as regard Spot light/ driving lights.
The link you posted to above seems to contradict you, as does the 'Rules of the Road'
'You
must use fog lights only in dense fog or falling snow. Turn them off in
clear weather or you will risk causing glare or dazzling other drivers.'
You really aren't getting this are you? It's not about lights in general; it's about fog lights. If you have spot lights on your car (I presume these are on the roof and you use them for bird spotting or somethingPurple: The argument that they help to see potholes is laughable; utter rubbish.
SO your saying light's don't help me see better in the Dak!
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