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    Motorists!

    MOTORISTS. Pressing your 'fog lights' switch a second time after the fog has cleared will actually turn your fog lights off.

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    Yeah and don't drive with your damn PARKLIGHTS on!!!headlights or nothing it doesn't look cool or anything.....!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nivram View Post
    MOTORISTS. Pressing your 'fog lights' switch a second time after the fog has cleared will actually turn your fog lights off.
    Have you actually thought that some people drive with their foglights / driving lights on so they can be seen too?! They are being just as defensive as you are riding with your headlight on..........

    However if you are talking about a rear foglight, then I can understand why you are annoyed.


    No law about driving with you headlights on during the day - as long as they are dipped and not on park only.

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    mine go on when I turn the car on cant help it, bloody honda torneo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    Have you actually thought that some people drive with their foglights / driving lights on so they can be seen too?! They are being just as defensive as you are riding with your headlight on..........

    However if you are talking about a rear foglight, then I can understand why you are annoyed.


    No law about driving with you headlights on during the day - as long as they are dipped and not on park only.
    I have no issue with lights on .. it is great to be able to see those grey coloured cars ... but as you said the rear fog light ... bloody hell those things are painful ... at night and day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    Have you actually thought that some people drive with their foglights / driving lights on so they can be seen too?! They are being just as defensive as you are riding with your headlight on..........
    Defensive, maybe. Inconsiderate, definitely. Breaking the law, almost certainly unless it's actually foggy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 s8.4
    Use of optional lights
    (1) A driver may use a fog lamp only in conditions of severely reduced visibility, including fog or snow, but not under clear atmospheric conditions even during the hours of darkness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mowgli View Post
    Defensive, maybe. Inconsiderate, definitely. Breaking the law, almost certainly unless it's actually foggy.
    So how do you define the difference between fog and driving lights?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    So how do you define the difference between fog and driving lights?
    Driving lights are essentially extra headlights that are aimed and (sometimes) dipped along with the main headlights. Driving lights shouldn't shine directly at oncoming vehicles when the main lights are dipped.

    Fog lights are bright and glarey designed to light you up like a beacon in poor visibility. If you take away the poor visibility then all you get is bright and glarey which is IMHO very inconsiderate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mowgli View Post
    Driving lights are essentially extra headlights that are aimed and (sometimes) dipped along with the main headlights. Driving lights shouldn't shine directly at oncoming vehicles when the main lights are dipped.

    Fog lights are bright and glarey designed to light you up like a beacon in poor visibility. If you take away the poor visibility then all you get is bright and glarey which is IMHO very inconsiderate.
    So you are saying that my driving lights on my car that point down are actually fog lights now?
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    This should clarify things:

    http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/vehicles/get...hts-right.html

    "Front fog lamps must be white or amber in colour. When purchasing front fog lamps, it is your responsibility to ensure they meet approved standards and are designed for that specific purpose. If in doubt, consult a vehicle lighting retailer."

    Thats where the confusion is.......... they can be white or amber (even tho the old school fog lights are yellow)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    So you are saying that my driving lights on my car that point down are actually fog lights now?
    If they're pointing down (below the eye-line of oncoming drivers) then I wouldn't be concerned. Neither should the coppers as they wouldn't be causing a nuisance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    Yeah and don't drive with your damn PARKLIGHTS on!!!headlights or nothing it doesn't look cool or anything.....!!!
    OOOOOO - dont get me started on this PARK does not equal DRIVE The number of numpties who drive around with park lights on when it is foggy/snowing/dark morning etc etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    So how do you define the difference between fog and driving lights?
    Fog lights are often lower on the vehicle than the headlights (they work much better if they are as far away from eye height as possible) and they normally have a wide spread beam.

    Driving lights a well focused beams that are suppose to only come on with the high beam lights.

    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    The relevant lines from that link are

    "They give off a short, wide beam of light that is designed to shine through the fog, lighting up the area directly in front of the vehicle and helping the driver see the sides of the road better."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    but as you said the rear fog light ... bloody hell those things are painful ... at night and day!
    Dont tail gate me or sit up my ass with your high beams on and I wont turn them on.

    But I think the biggest problem is people not knowing that they even have rear fog lights. My mum was driving around with rear fog lights turned on for years, she didnt even know she had rear fog lights until I pointed in out and turned them off for her.

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