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They have their sidelights on aswell because the fog lights will not work unless the side lights are on.
It is illegal to have any fog lights on unless the visibility is under 100yds, this is very rarely the case in the UK.
The silly prats think it makes them or their cars look better!
Now all Police Patrols have been replaced with cameras (which cannot pick up this annoying stupidity) no one is caught breaking this law!
Can't see a problem with it myself, though as you say it is illegal. I find that I get more dazzled by these new projector /xenon headlights than people using their fogs.
I'll often use mine whilst driving down country lanes at night (obviously turning them off if any other vehicles are around) with my full beams on too, that way I've got a good view ahead and to the sides which can be handy when around here you have deers jumping out at you.
I agree with Toureman's comments, but Coobeastie is right about xenon headlights dazzling. The latest craze in my area is 4x4s using bullbar mounted foglights on at all times, and these are at headlight level.
My way of dealing with them when they come up behind me is simply to slow down and make them realise that having foglights on and a large drain pipe for an exhaust does not make a Renault Clio/Citroen Saxo any faster or more impressive.
coobeastie just to let you know xenon?projector lights are legal ! if you want to see what difference foglights make try turning your headlamps on & then your foglights very little difference. foglights by the way are under the bumper, driving lamps above.
it is illegal to drive with foglamps & as far as i know there is a maximum fine of �400 & 3 points.
also gives the police an excuse to pull you up, so i hope if you drive with them on there is nothing else wrong with your car?
You MUST NOT use front or rear fog lights unless visibility is seriously reduced as they dazzle other road users and can obscure your brake lights. You MUST switch them off when visibility improves.
Most cars do not have FOG lights on the front of their cars. The standard front lights have, side beam, dipped beam and main beam. Dipped beam is the normal nighttime driving mode. The main beam is to be used when visiblity is low in unlight areas like country lanes. You turn on and off as you need them and always when another car apporaches. FOG lights are usually fitted below bumper on cars that have them and should only light up the area of road directly in front of the car.
Cars do have rear FOGs and these should only be used when visibility is below 100 meters. Rear fogs should not be used when its raining as they dazzle the driver behind and obscure the brake lights.