What is the front fog light symbol?

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DelMaverick
07/29/25 8:41pm
The front fog light symbols are as follows: 1. Front fog light: On the left are three diagonal lines intersected by a curved line, and on the right is a semi-oval shape. 2. Rear fog light: On the left is a semi-oval shape, and on the right are three horizontal lines intersected by a curved line. 3. The difference between front and rear fog lights: Front fog lights are typically bright yellow, while rear fog lights are red. The symbol for the rear fog light slightly differs from the front fog light—the light lines on the front fog light symbol point downward, while those on the rear fog light are parallel, usually located on the vehicle's instrument console. Due to their high brightness and strong penetration, fog lights do not produce diffuse reflection from fog, so proper use can effectively prevent accidents. In foggy weather, front and rear fog lights are generally used together.
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