What Do Fog Lights Look Like?
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Fog lights are divided into front fog lights and rear fog lights. Front fog lights are usually bright yellow, while rear fog lights are red. The symbols for rear fog lights are slightly different from those of front fog lights: the light lines of the front fog light symbol point downward, whereas those of the rear fog light symbol are parallel. These symbols are generally located on the dashboard inside the vehicle. Below is additional information: 1. Introduction to Fog Lights: Fog lights typically refer to automotive fog lights. They are installed at the front and rear of a 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. Purpose: The function of fog lights is to make the vehicle visible to others in conditions of reduced visibility, such as fog or heavy rain. Therefore, the light source of fog lights needs to have strong penetration. Most vehicles use halogen fog lights, while xenon fog lights are a more advanced option. Fog lights must be installed below the bumper and as close to the ground as possible to ensure their effectiveness. If installed too high, the light may not penetrate the fog or rain to illuminate the road (as fog is generally thinner below 1 meter in height), which could lead to dangerous situations.