Driving in winter can be challenging, and fog often makes the dark mornings and evenings more dangerous. You should therefore know how all your lights work on your car – and when to use them.
Incorrectly using car fog lights can backfire with strict rules around how the vital safety tool should be used. It comes as a thin cloud of mist hovers over much of Britain with reports of ...
When it is foggy, drivers switch on their car’s fog lights. These lights are a lot brighter than normal car lights and they help other drivers and pedestrians see that a car is coming towards them.
But you could get in trouble if you forget to turn on your fog lights or use them when it is not thick enough. Car insurance and breakdown specialists at the RAC have issued a warning. Don't miss ...
Instead, drivers should utilize low beams or fog lights to enhance visibility through the thick fog. In winter, moisture can build up on windshields, obstructing the driver's view. Using ...