Can Adding Fog Lights Pass the Annual Inspection?
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Adding fog lights can pass the annual inspection. Vehicles without fog lights usually have reserved positions for installing fog lights from the factory, so adding fog lights is not considered an illegal modification. However, to be on the safe side, you can also consult the vehicle management office. Generally, in addition to front high beams, low beams, headlights, and parking lights, as well as rear running lights and brake lights, there is also a set of anti-fog lights in an inconspicuous place at the rear of the car. Rear fog lights are red signal lights installed at the rear of the vehicle to make it easier for other road users to spot the car in low-visibility conditions such as fog, rain, or dust. They emit a stronger light than the tail lights. Front fog lights are installed slightly lower than the headlights at the front of the car and are used to illuminate the road during rainy or foggy weather.