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"Cheung Sam ", is that a branch of Skoda...?
Rear fog lights don't exist - they are called "high intensity lights".
It is illegal to use front fog lights or rear high intensity lights in clear conditions. Who cares? nobody 's gonna get prosecuted, except maybe the bloke who's had this pr*tt behind him for umpteen miles causing him to have to tilt his mirror to be able to see what's in front and meanwhile giving him a dose of rear lights.
One of my best experiences was two o'clock one morning belting back up the M3 with no lights on, driving on fresh snow with no sensible drivers about, as you could clearly see the sides of the road which appeared as black lines; ten miles I managed before I saw any lights approaching, then I switched mine back on.
Rear fog lights don't exist - they are called "high intensity lights".
It is illegal to use front fog lights or rear high intensity lights in clear conditions. Who cares? nobody 's gonna get prosecuted, except maybe the bloke who's had this pr*tt behind him for umpteen miles causing him to have to tilt his mirror to be able to see what's in front and meanwhile giving him a dose of rear lights.
One of my best experiences was two o'clock one morning belting back up the M3 with no lights on, driving on fresh snow with no sensible drivers about, as you could clearly see the sides of the road which appeared as black lines; ten miles I managed before I saw any lights approaching, then I switched mine back on.