ChatterBank1 min ago
fog lights
is it against the law to drive with fog lights on in drizzle/rain?
I know its bad courtesy and dangerous to other drivers, but some people insist on doing it! can they be prosecuted for it?
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I've recently been trying to find this out myself and have looked at various web pages and it's all a bit vague. The highway code states this:
'use front or rear fog lights unless visibility is seriously reduced. You MUST switch them off when visibility improves to avoid dazzling other road users.
Law RVLR reg 27
I dont however seem to be able to find a quoted figure of what the visibilty range has to be down to to be able to use them. When I took my driving test (1987) I'm sure there was a figure qouted for this.
"Reg 27.����No person shall use, or cause or permit to be used, on a road any vehicle on which any lamp, hazard warning signal device or warning beacon of a type specified in an item in column 2 of the Table below is used in a manner specified in that item in column 3:
Front fog lamp
(a)��Used so as to cause undue dazzle or discomfort to other persons using the road.
(b)��Used so as to be lit at any time other than in conditions of seriously reduced visibility.
(c)��Used so as to be lit when a vehicle is parked.
Rear fog lamp
(a)��Used so as to cause undue dazzle or discomfort to the driver of a following vehicle.
(b)��Used so as to be lit at any time other than in conditions of seriously reduced visibility.
(c)��Save in the case of an emergency vehicle, used so as to be lit when a vehicle is parked."
Cant do the columns so I hope you can make sense of it.
Agreed, it`s discourteous and dangerous to the driver behind, but can I say in defence of Ford Escort drivers that, when driving normally it is impossible to see the fog light warning light because of bad dashboard layout.
So, apologies to all those I`ve inadvertently blinded.
As an aside......why on earth can`t manufacturers just fit bulbs with a lower wattage than brake lights but still higher than sidelights [parking lights]?