Fog lights are designed to improve visibility in foggy conditions. They are typically mounted low on the vehicle, and they emit a wide beam of light that is designed to penetrate fog and other airborne particles. Fog lights can be very helpful in improving visibility when driving in fog, and they can also be used in other low-visibility conditions, such as rain, snow, or dust.
Most fog lights are activated by a switch on the dashboard. The switch is typically labeled with a symbol of a fog light, and it may also have a “fog” or “front fog” written on it. To turn on the fog lights, simply flip the switch to the “on” position. Some vehicles also have a rear fog light, which is activated by a separate switch. Rear fog lights are designed to improve visibility for other drivers in foggy conditions.