What is the difference between fog lights and high beams?
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Fog lights and high beams differ in their functions: Fog lights are designed to provide a well-scattered light source with strong penetration through fog, rain, or snow, alerting oncoming drivers for safety. High beams, on the other hand, focus light in a parallel beam, which is more concentrated and brighter, illuminating distant and high objects. Fog lights excel in scattering and penetration capabilities, making them essential during heavy rain or dense fog. High beams aim to offer drivers superior illumination, emphasizing brightness and distance. Vehicle lights, categorized into lighting and signal lights, are installed to ensure safe driving.