Which One is the Car Fog Light?
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Fog lights generally refer to car fog lights. Car fog lights are installed at the front and rear of the vehicle. Front fog lights are typically bright yellow, while rear fog lights are red. The symbol for the rear fog light is slightly different from that of the front fog light—the light lines of the front fog light symbol point downward, whereas those of the rear fog light are horizontal. They are usually located on the dashboard inside the car. In foggy weather, both front and rear fog lights are typically used together. How to Turn On Fog Lights: Button-operated fog lights. Some vehicles have buttons to turn on the front and rear fog lights, usually located near the dashboard and labeled with fog light symbols. After turning on the vehicle's lights, pressing the front fog light button will activate the front fog lights, while pressing the rear fog light button will activate the rear fog lights. Fog lights are used for road illumination and safety alerts during rainy or foggy weather. Due to low visibility in foggy conditions, the driver's line of sight is limited. Fog lights can extend visibility, especially the strong light penetration of yellow anti-fog lights, which improves the visibility for both the driver and other road users, allowing oncoming vehicles and pedestrians to spot each other from a greater distance. Because anti-fog lights are bright and highly penetrating, they do not scatter due to fog, so proper use can effectively prevent accidents.