
No. Most manufacturers do not install front fog lights on low-end models, so retrofitting fog lights is quite common. Here is some relevant information: 1. Introduction: Fog lights generally refer to automotive fog lights. They are installed at the front and rear of the vehicle to illuminate the road and provide safety warnings during rainy or foggy weather, thereby improving visibility for the driver and other road users. 2. Function: Due to low visibility in foggy conditions, the driver's line of sight is limited. Lights can increase the operational distance, especially yellow anti-fog lights, which have strong light penetration. They enhance the visibility for the driver and other road users, allowing oncoming vehicles and pedestrians to spot each other from a greater distance.

As someone with some knowledge about cars, I can say that adding fog lights to a car is not necessarily considered illegal modification. It mainly depends on your region and how it's installed. In China, vehicle modifications must comply with the "Motor Vehicle Safety Technical Conditions." If the fog lights are installed in the correct position, have compliant brightness, use certified parts, and do not obstruct other drivers' vision, then it's fine. I've encountered many car enthusiasts who installed them themselves and later passed their annual inspections. However, if the wiring is messy, the position is too low or too bright, it may be flagged as illegal modification by the police, leading to fines or insurance claim rejections. It's advisable to check local regulations before installation or seek help from a professional shop. This ensures safety, peace of mind, and improves driving safety in foggy conditions.

From a safety perspective, the original intention of adding fog lights to a car is to improve visibility, but it's important to consider whether it constitutes illegal modification. I must emphasize that improper installation, such as incorrect light angles or excessive brightness, may violate regulations and lead to traffic ticket risks. I usually focus on automotive safety topics, and fog lights are indeed useful in low visibility conditions, but improper installation can affect others' safety. For example, lights positioned too high may dazzle oncoming drivers. To avoid suspicion of illegality, it's recommended to use original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts and test the lighting effects after installation. A simple check of the regulations can prevent problems before they occur. After all, driving safety comes first, and even small modifications should be handled with caution.

I'm a car owner, and I recently installed fog lights on my vehicle. Honestly, it's not illegal as long as the installation is done properly. I had it done at a reputable repair shop where they used standard parts and wiring, and it took about two hours. There were no issues during the annual inspection, and the police haven't checked it either. The key is to ensure proper positioning and moderate brightness. If you install them haphazardly or DIY and cause a short circuit, it might be against regulations. I think as long as you follow the basic rules, adding fog lights can improve driving visibility in rainy or foggy conditions, which is totally worth it. Just consult with professionals and don't cut corners to avoid bigger troubles.


