P.s. Would the constant use of fog lights not result in increased fuel consumption?211: You MUST NOT use front or rear fog lights unless visibility is seriously reduced (see Rule 201) as they dazzle other road users and can obscure your brake lights. You MUST switch them off when visibility improves.
Law RVLR regs 25 & 27
On the road
Fog lamps should only be used when visibility is severely reduced, eg by snow or fog. It is against the law to use fog lamps in clear conditions (day or night) as they can dazzle other road users.
If you are talking about bright lights below the front bumper on a car then they are probably fog lights. Some cars have retro fitted lights (like old Mini coopers) but these are rare. Most people who refer to their spotlights are really talking about fog lights. Cars need fog lights but they rarely need to shoot down airplanes or identify other heavenly bodies at night so spotlights are not necessary.what about spotlights? Are they allowed? IMO they're 20 times the problem that foglights are.
I am indeed, or the 20 on the front of many a suv. Regional dialectical differences, as I thought ye were all moaning about the 'fog lights' being those bright red lights at the back of your car which you put on in fog, so that you're not rear-ended (more effective than baby on board stickers in bad driving conditions!!).If you are talking about bright lights below the front bumper on a car then they are probably fog lights.
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