Where are the front fog lights located?
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Front fog lights are positioned at the lowest points on both sides of the vehicle's front fascia, situated below the headlight assembly and installed separately from it, with a total of two units. Fog lights generally refer to automotive fog lamps, which are mounted on both the front and rear of a vehicle to illuminate the road and provide safety warnings during rainy or foggy driving conditions, thereby enhancing visibility for the driver and other road users. In addition to standard front high beams, low beams, headlights, and parking lights, as well as rear running lights and brake lights, most vehicles also feature a set of rear fog lights in inconspicuous locations at the back. Rear fog lights are red signal lamps installed at the tail of the vehicle for improved detection by other road users in low-visibility conditions such as fog, rain, or dust, emitting higher luminous intensity than tail lights.