Fog lights are illegal if there is no fog. Friend of mine got a fixed penalty at 0230 for using them to spot deer on the roadside on single track roads.And please, PLEASE, turn your fog lights off when fog has gone or you're clear of it!!!
Your car does not look, "cool", for having them on, they are an extreme annoyance and a hazard on wet nights!
There's actually a special addition to this rule if you're driving in the Home Counties.2. Red traffic lights: look, let's get one thing clear. Red usually signals, danger, stop, caution. But not if hold a valid driving license. In that case it means just go on right ahead. Typically you can have between 5-10 seconds leeway after the lights have gone red. Yellow/amber means proceed just above the speed limit if possible otherwise slightly below is acceptable. Under no circumstances should you stop, as this will cause a massive inconvenience to other road users. BTW green lights mean the speed limit has been temporarily increased twofold. This is ensure your engine gets sufficiently warmed up thus increasing efficiency and helping with global warming.
And if you're driving in light fog / mist and you can see car rear lights 1/4 mile or more ahead of you, way way beyond normal braking distance....you don't really need your fog lights onAnd please, PLEASE, turn your fog lights off when fog has gone or you're clear of it!!!
Your car does not look, "cool", for having them on, they are an extreme annoyance and a hazard on wet nights!
A general driving gripe of mine, and not restricted to foggy conditions, is the numpties who sit in a queue of traffic with a foot on the brake. It's a disease now with a sea of cars at every junction driven by people seemingly unable to recall how the handbrake functions.
I have to hold my hand up in front of my eyes to avoid the dazzle from some extremely bright brake lights.
What about Cummings?Cummings will also do if needed
I have the same problem with some cyclists front light.I have to hold my hand up in front of my eyes to avoid the dazzle from some extremely bright brake lights.