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RE: Fog light question! - Acwats - 09-11-2011 09:02pm (08-11-2011 05:08pm)ED209 Wrote: I hope not, this feature on other cars drives me nuts. I also cannot see how it can be legal to have one fog light lit even when its not foggy. That's true for rear fogs but not necessarily for fronts. Traditionally front fogs were mounted as low as possible to pick up cats eyes easily. Moving them as high as they are on the Evoque makes them pretty useless, with pretty being the operative word. I don't have the xenons or the signature DRLs You can't use the fogs without the sidelights. If you use the sidelights the DRLs dim so the effecst as seen as by other users is pretty similar. Either DRLs or fogs and sides. Is this the same with xenons/signature DRLs? RE: Fog light question! - ED209 - 09-11-2011 09:18pm If you drive with your fogs and sides on when the speed limit is in excess of 30mph you are breaking the law, even if it is foggy. RE: Fog light question! - Acwats - 09-11-2011 09:19pm (09-11-2011 09:18pm)ED209 Wrote: If you drive with your fogs and sides on when the speed limit is in excess of 30mph you are breaking the law, even if it is foggy. Don't think that's right What offence are you committing? It's not a Construction & Use offence. RE: Fog light question! - ED209 - 09-11-2011 09:23pm (09-11-2011 09:19pm)Acwats Wrote: What offence are you committing? If you drive on a road during the hours of darkness your headlights must be lit, unless its a restricted road (30mph) with street lighting where your side lights will suffice. As well as been against the law it is also a pointless thing to do and in my opinion looks crap. RE: Fog light question! - Acwats - 09-11-2011 09:27pm (09-11-2011 09:23pm)ED209 Wrote: If you drive on a road during the hours of darkness your headlights must be lit, unless its a restricted road (30mph) with street lighting where your side lights will suffice. Agreed - didn't know you were talking about it being dark. RE: Fog light question! - ChuckieB - 09-11-2011 09:55pm (09-11-2011 09:02pm)Acwats Wrote: That's true for rear fogs but not necessarily for fronts. fogs have to be fitted low so as to reduce the risk of the light being bounced straight back and further reducing visibility. Easier to pick up the road ahead as well. In any event they're generally pretty useless. You just have to adjust your speed to accommodate the severity of the conditions! RE: Fog light question! - speary - 02-12-2011 02:04pm Lots of useful info but does anybody know if the bulb in the Fogs is LED or Halogen ? RE: Fog light question! - cjfp - 02-12-2011 02:12pm As per 2nd and subsequent posts in the thread, LED RE: Fog light question! - speary - 02-12-2011 02:26pm (02-12-2011 02:12pm)cjfp Wrote: As per 2nd and subsequent posts in the thread, LED Yes I asw that but I questioned it in post #6 as I thought they looked like halogen bulbs. I was just looking for confirmation RE: Fog light question! - cjfp - 02-12-2011 05:35pm and post #7 was confirm of LED with a copy of words from LR website |