Where is the rear fog light located?

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DelRyder
07/29/25 7:54pm
Car rear fog lights are located on the left side or both sides of the taillights. Here is the relevant information: 1. When driving in adverse weather conditions such as fog, snow, heavy rain, or in smoke-filled environments, front fog lights must be used to illuminate the road ahead and ensure driving safety. 2. The main functions of fog lights are: (1) Front fog lights are used to improve illumination when the road conditions ahead are unclear and to alert oncoming drivers; (2) Rear fog lights are used in low visibility environments to make the vehicle visible to vehicles behind. 3. The usage methods of fog lights are: (1) When visibility is between 100 to 200 meters, fog lights, low beams, width indicator lights, and taillights must be turned on, and the distance from the vehicle ahead should be more than 100 meters; (2) When visibility is between 50 to 100 meters, fog lights, low beams, width indicator lights, and taillights should be turned on, and the distance from the vehicle ahead should be more than 50 meters.
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