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still a few with with fogs + sidelights although as i drove it occured to me that this might actually avoid the usual dipped lights reflecting off the fog. i tried it for a millisecond when it was quiet, and since you're going that slowly anyway it wasn't any worse, not good for being visible to other drivers tho'.
This was the original idea of fog lights, for use in very dense fog on unlit roads at night, driving with front Fog lights and sidelights can be far more effective than dipped beam.
But only really effective when fog is so bad that safe speed is very low - so quite why so many drive around with sidelights and fog lights at 70+ mph i can't explain.
I think it worth mentioning that fog comes in different types!!
It can vary from a dense layer close to the road surface, to quite a deep fog, well over the height of surrounding trees and features.
The latter is more disorientating, as the only objects you see to guage your speed and position from, are relatively close to you.
Fog lights low down are designed to shine BENEATH the layer of fog, and you view the road (hopefully) through the unlit vapour above. In these circumstances, it CAN be beneficial to have side lights and fogs.
However your speed and other factors such as street lighting, and separation from oncoming traffic must be taken into account.
I noticed on the A592 on Sunday evening, that the lights of oncoming vehicles approaching over rises and round corners, illuminated the fog on MY side of the road to the extent it robbed me of any forward vision until their lights swung past me. That is the sort of unexpected hazard you must be prepared for.
This morning Windermere was clear of fog, and sunny. Troutbeck Bridge, a mere mile away along the A591 was bathed in THICK fog.
As I waited to exit the Lakes School driveway, in just 2-3 minutes I saw over 15 vehicles pass by with NO lights on at all - just looming out of the gloom. The vehicle which was behind me had no lights either - and in the distance I was able to accellerate from the junction, I lost sight of the vehicle as it exited a second or so behind me!!!!
Surely the oncoming vehicle with no lights must indicate to these moronic individuals that their own vehicle is a hazard???
