
Originally Posted by
9500ier

Originally Posted by
Swamp
Many states prohibit running fog lights and head lights at the same time. I got stopped for that in LA, and a buddy got a ticket here in TN for it.
Did you mean to say what you said?
Most states prohibit more than 4 forward facing lights on at a time. That is why if you have separate flashing (passing) lights, and you have your fogs on, when you hit the flashers the fogs cut off... its actually a US import regulation on cars for sale in the US for road use if I recall correctly. BTW, there are many cars in the US that don't run fogs without headlights...
Are you referring to high beams as "passing lights"? not tryin to be a smarta$$ just tryin to figure out what yall are talking about.
My fogs turn off when I hit my high beams, I always thought this was because fog lights are designed to illuminate below the fog (or atleast below eye level), but if you run your high beams in the fog, the light will just reflect back off the fog and actually decrease visibility, hence if using fog lights for there true purpose, you shouldn't need high beams at the same time, it would be counterproductive.
I always have my fogs on, just habit when I turn on my lights I turn on the fogs as well.
Had a pair of 150 watt kc's on the front of my lifted jeep, were absolutely blinding so I only used them if I was the only one on the road, or off road, they were good for moving over left lane hogs, especially at night.

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