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Fog lights do not project light up toward oncoming cars. Fog lights project their beam over a low horizontal line and out to each side. Aside from working well in fog, rain, and snow conditions, they can help better illuminate winding roadways without the use of high beams, and without projecting their light anywhere neary the eyes of drivers in oncoming vehicles. So unless your vehicle is the height of a go-Kart, you are not being bothered by the fog lights.

  • Fri, 06/27/2008 - 10:05

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