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henryandlesley:
Why do other drivers always have their front fogs and rear fogs on dont drivers know what the word FOG means i just went out and it was snowing heavy and every other car had their fog lights on why i ask it is not foggy cant people know what it means then they dont like it when i put all 8 lights on the roof and my head lights on full beam with 2 hugh big spots on the nudge bar on and they cant see how i look at it if i cant see due to their fog lights then i will make then not see where is the police now adays stopping drivers driving arround with the fogs on and giving them a fixed fine for it

chiboy:
 :cool: Fog lights are to be used in poor driving conditions like spray heavy snow or  fog  :cool: chances are police would fine you for using roof light on public road  :rolleyes:

Range Rover Blues:
The law says you can use fog lights in conditions of fog or falling snow when visibility is reduced to 100meters or less.  Top tip then, if I can read the number plate of the car ahead chances are I don't need a fog light to tell me it's there :roll:

Personally i think the law should also make it so that fog lights cancel automatically when the lights or engine get turned off, doubtless we will be seeing fog lights left on for a few days now :evil:

chiboy:
 :) There is no law stopping you buying or fitting roof lights but they must only be used for off use only at my last mot i had to disconnect mine before guy whould pass car  :angry:

Boddle:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on February 10, 2009, 00:04:01 ---Personally i think the law should also make it so that fog lights cancel automatically when the lights or engine get turned off, doubtless we will be seeing fog lights left on for a few days now :evil:

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 I do believe that is case (Certainly in EU) and probably has been for rear fog Lights since at least 2001 I think that also includes fronts.

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