Can the front fog lights and rear fog lights be turned on simultaneously?

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Oliver
07/29/25 10:27pm
Front fog lights and rear fog lights can be turned on simultaneously. When the light switch is turned to the rear fog light position, both front and rear fog lights will activate together. The light source for front fog lights is typically halogen or LED, emitting a yellow color, and they are installed near the ground on the front bumper of the vehicle. The angle of the front fog lights should not be too low, as it may fail to penetrate thick fog, nor too high, as it could impair the vision of oncoming drivers. The light source for rear fog lights is generally halogen, emitting a red color. Depending on the vehicle model, the installation position of rear fog lights may vary—some are mounted near the ground on the rear bumper, while others are integrated directly into the rear taillights. Fog lights are typically used in adverse weather conditions such as heavy fog or heavy rain to alert surrounding vehicles and pedestrians, thereby enhancing driving safety to a certain extent.
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