by Arith » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:07 pm
Yup, you're both right. Unless you're in rural country or it's extremely bad weather, it's illegal to turn on fog or driving lights while in a metro area. But if you look around, at least 25% of the cars out there have them on. So it comes down to whether or not you cheese off a police officer enough to pull you over for it (it's normally not worth it for them), or you come across a check point and they are looking to fulfill their ticket quota for the month.
I had my driving lights on a few years back during the Easter period, and came across a check point where they were checking for speeding. But I guess it was slow for them that night because they pulled me over and gave me a ticket for having driving lights on. I was not impressed.
Anyway, to me there are 2 different kinds of auxilary lighting: foglights and driving lights.
Foglights are used to navigate through fog and rainy weather (or snow), and are generally ion (yellow) in colour. The yellow really does help with the fog conditions. Yes, I think these should only be on during fog conditions because the yellow also produces a lot of glare for oncoming traffic.
As for driving lights, I see these as being standard halogen (or white), and are used to help navigate the roads during normal or rural driving. They help to illuminate the road ahead, so I don't see why they should be illegal as they increase safety.
Anyway, just my 2 cents.
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