As some here may know, my wife lives and works out of state and as such, I log a good number of highway miles every year. More than half of which are at night, so I come face to face with a LOT of other cars, trucks and drivers. One thing I've noticed, is that resently, there are a lot of cars and trucks with fog lights.
More and more auto makers are including fog lights as a standard on their cars and trucks. The big problem is that MOST people don't know how, or when, to use them properly, or even how they work.
High Beam lights, are aimed straight ahead of the vehicle, and parallel to the ground. While they are great for lighting the road in front of you, they have 2 draw backs. They blind on coming drivers, and in fog or heavy snow or rain, they reflect back to blind you.
Low Beam lights, are aimed down at an angle toward the road. While they don't blind anybody, they also don't do as good of a job at lighting the road.
Fog Lights, just like the High Beam lights, are aimed straight ahead and parallel to the ground. These lights work better than High or Low Beam lights in Fog and Snow and heavy Rain, because they are lower to the road and don't reflect back into the eyes of the driver. They do, however, still blind on coming traffic if there is no fog, snow or rain to diffuse their light.
I have no doubt that the members of this board are a courteous bunch. I've seen time and time again, how we come to the aid of others in need. I also know that if any of us were driving down a road at night, and saw an on coming vehicle, that we would quickly dim our head lights, from High Beam to Low Beam. That's a wonderful thing.
HOWEVER, did you know, that on cars and trucks with factory installed fog lights, if your Fog Lights are turned on, as soon as you dim your lights to Low Beam, the Fog Lights automatically come on? In this case, even a driver courteous enough to dim their lights, would still be blinding the driver coming towards them. This can be extremely dangerous on a dark, winding 2 lane road in the middle of the night, as well as a little rude.
PLEASE!!!! If you have a vehicle with Fog Lights, keep them turned off unless it's Foggy, Snowy, or Rainy. No one WANTS to be thought ill of, and I know that I tend to think ill of other drivers who, either through rudeness, ignorance or carelessness, blind me with their fog lights.
As a driver, who drives at night, a lot, I'm writting this to help educate those out there who may not be aware of this situation. I know that niether the auto makers, nor dealers are doing anything to educate their customers as to the proper and courteous use of these lights, so it's up to us. Please pass this on to friends and relatives you may have, who own vehicles with fog lights, if for no other reason than to keep others from thinking ill of them.
Thank you all for your support.
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