What are the symbols for front fog lights and rear fog lights?
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Front fog lights and rear fog lights symbols: The symbol for front fog lights consists of three diagonal lines on the left, crossed by a curved line, with a semi-oval shape on the right; the symbol for rear fog lights features a semi-oval shape on the left and three horizontal lines on the right, crossed by a curved line. When the fog lights are turned on, the front fog light emits a green light pointing to the left, while the rear fog light emits a yellow light pointing to the right. Fog lights generally refer to automotive fog lights, installed on the front and rear of the vehicle, used for illuminating the road and providing safety warnings during rainy or foggy weather, enhancing visibility for both the driver and surrounding traffic participants. The light from fog lights can increase the operational distance, especially the strong penetration of yellow anti-fog lights, which improves visibility for the driver and surrounding traffic participants, allowing approaching vehicles and pedestrians to be detected from a greater distance.
The symbols for front fog lights and rear fog lights are actually quite distinctive. I remember on the dashboard, the front fog light symbol looks like a small car headlight emitting light with downward wavy lines representing fog; it's usually green or yellow. As for the rear fog light, it's similar with light shining backward and wavy lines, but the color is often red to alert vehicles behind. Driving in heavy fog or heavy rain, turning on these lights can help you see the road better, but don't use them unnecessarily—otherwise, they can really dazzle others in clear weather. Every time I use the car, I make it a habit to familiarize myself with the control switch locations—usually near the steering wheel or on the instrument knob—so I can operate them smoothly in emergencies. Also, some cars now come with automatic fog lights that activate when low visibility is detected, which is super convenient!