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What Do Fog Lights Look Like?

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DeWyatt
08/28/25 3:37am
Fog lights are divided into front fog lights and rear fog lights. The front fog lights are yellow, while the rear fog lights are red. Introduction to Fog Lights: In addition to the front high beams, low beams, headlights, and parking lights, and the rear running lights and brake lights, most vehicles also have a set of fog lights installed in inconspicuous locations at the rear. Rear fog lights are red signal lights installed at the rear of the vehicle to make the vehicle more visible to other road users in low-visibility conditions such as fog, rain, or dust. They emit a stronger light intensity than tail lights. Classification of Fog Lights: Fog lights are categorized into front fog lights and rear fog lights. Front fog lights are typically bright yellow, while rear fog lights are red. The symbols for rear fog lights differ slightly from those of front fog lights. The symbol for front fog lights has downward light lines, whereas the rear fog light symbol has parallel lines. These symbols are usually located on the dashboard inside the vehicle.
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LorenzoRose
09/10/25 2:13am
Fog lights have quite distinctive features. I remember that at the front of the car, fog lights are usually positioned below the bumper, relatively small in size, often round or square, and mostly yellow in color because yellow light has better penetration in fog and doesn’t scatter as much. There are also red fog lights at the rear, which are particularly bright, creating a noticeable red glow in foggy conditions. In terms of design, they are more understated compared to headlights—less intense, with a narrower beam aimed directly at the ground to prevent glare. Having driven several models, I’ve noticed that modern cars integrate fog lights more seamlessly, some even featuring frosted lamp covers for a softer effect. Turning them on during heavy rain or dense fog not only improves road visibility but also ensures other drivers can spot you from a distance, which is crucial for safety. Additionally, when changing tires or performing repairs, check the fog light position at the lower part of the bumper to avoid confusing them with turn signals.
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McJanelle
10/24/25 3:01am
As someone who drives frequently, I have a deep impression of fog lights. The front fog lights are located at the edges of the bumper—small yellow lights with soft yet focused beams. The rear fog lights are bright red, more conspicuous in appearance, and highly visible even from a distance in fog. When starting the car, flipping the fog light switch immediately illuminates them, with the light designed to diffuse downward, effectively lighting up the nearby road surface without reflecting off the fog. I’ve driven city cars where fog lights are simple yet practical; on mountain roads in heavy fog, they’re essential for navigation, greatly enhancing safety. Regular maintenance, such as checking the cleanliness of the lens covers, is crucial as dust can diminish their effectiveness. In terms of placement, front fog lights are usually near the license plate, while rear fog lights are integrated into the taillight assembly without compromising aesthetics. Remember to frequently test fog lights during fog-prone winter months to ensure they function properly.
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