Where are the fog lights located on a car?

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Gage
07/25/25 7:07am
Car fog lights are positioned below the front and rear bumpers, at the lowest point of the vehicle body closest to the ground. Fog lights are lighting signals used in rainy or foggy weather, with their main characteristic being strong penetration through fog, making it easier for other vehicles or pedestrians to notice them early in low visibility conditions, effectively preventing accidents. Precautions for using fog lights include: 1. When visibility drops below 100 meters, fog lights must be turned on and speed should be reduced; 2. If visibility is below 30 meters, turn on the fog lights, pull over to the side, and activate the hazard warning lights; 3. In rainy, foggy, snowy, or dusty weather, fog lights should be turned on and speed reduced, but the double flash (hazard lights) should not be used.
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LeLeonardo
08/10/25 6:26pm
I often drive in foggy conditions and find that the positioning of car fog lights is quite crucial. They are typically installed in the bumper area below the front fascia and near the rear taillights. Front fog lights help us drivers see the road ahead clearly, and their low placement is designed to reduce glare and dazzle. Some cars might integrate them into the headlight assembly, but most have them as separate small lights. Rear fog lights are red and located in the middle or on both sides of the rear, serving to make your vehicle easily identifiable to following cars in heavy fog. Different car models may have slight variations in positioning—for example, SUVs might have front fog lights positioned higher than sedans due to their larger chassis. I once drove a family car where using the fog lights in rainy weather significantly improved visibility, especially when turning, as there was much less glare from the road. Remember not to confuse them with high beams; fog lights have a more diffused but non-dazzling light.
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