Where are the car fog lights located?

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VonAngelo
07/25/25 2:15pm
Car fog lights are located below the car headlights. Fog lights can increase the running distance and improve the visibility of the driver and surrounding traffic participants, allowing oncoming vehicles and pedestrians to spot each other from a farther distance. Car fog lights are divided into: 1. Front fog lights; 2. Rear fog lights. In terms of materials, they are categorized into: 1. Gas car fog lights; 2. LED car fog lights. The function of car fog lights is to provide a high-intensity scattered light source designed to penetrate thick fog and alert oncoming drivers. The purpose of rear fog lights is to make the vehicle more visible to drivers behind in low-visibility conditions such as fog, snow, rain, or dust.
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