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Q. What is the icon for fog lights?
The symbol you’re looking for is a lamp pointing to the left plus a wavy line with three lines through it – these are your front fog lights. When you turn on your rear fog lights a lamp pointing to the right plus a wavy line with three lines through it will appear on your dashboard.
Q. What color temperature is best for fog lights?
The light is additionally aimed slightly downwards to give the best visibility for nearby vehicles. As for color temperature, amber (about 3,000 Kelvins color temperature) works best for fog lights because it provides better visibility in fog, dust and snow storms than pure white and even blue-tinted lights.
Q. What’s the difference between fog lights and regular lights?
Fog lights are designed to help you drive in poor weather, including thick fog. Drivers typically use their regular headlights in rainy weather. However, main beam or high beam headlights can actually make it harder to see when conditions are foggy. Fog lights, on the other hand, cut through fog without causing glare.
Q. Do you need fog lights if you have LED lights?
Car manufacturers say that headlight technology is so good, extra fog lights are simply not needed anymore. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration doesn’t require them or even test their effectiveness.
Q. Can fog lights be any color?
The beam they cast tends to angle down, covering more of the street than things directly in front of the car. Most fog lights also have a yellowish hue that can penetrate deeper into fog than common headlight colors like blue or white.
Q. Do fog lights do anything?
Fog lamps are intended to provide an adjunct to the low beams. Because fog hovers close to the ground, the lamps are designed to shine down, illuminating the road beneath the fog. The top of the beam is cut off sharply so the light does not shine into the fog and reflect off it.