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i was reading on the box of fog lights that they sell at auto zone and pep boys. and it says "for offroad or show use only, check local laws". so im wondering, are these things really illegal? they're the ones that most people intall on their cars. and it says it on like every box, so are these things illegal, or at least in TX? cause i'v seen many people that have installed fog lights aftermarket. anyone know a site where i can look up this stuff or had any experience with the law after installing hallogen fog lights?
From the manufacture's perspective it may just be a standard disclaimer to avoid law suits.
But the real issues (as they were explained to me long ago) were the type of beam. Fog lights have flat beams that fan out and are not real intense (legal), vs. spot lights have strong tight beams that shine way down the road, like very strong hi-beams (illegal). Another issue is how high there are mounted. Truck guys can't turn on roll bar lights on the highway because they are above the diver and can blind on coming traffic.
They are illegal in most places. The main reason is that they're not adjustable, and have no particular design orientation, they're just universal add-on trim items; so you stick them on and yeah sure they light up, they also might point directly into the eyes of the drivers of oncoming cars at night (seems like about 95% of the time that's what they do). That's extremely annoying at the least, and unsafe to the point of lethal at worst. I've nearly been the victim of that more times than I care to recall.
You're right you won't generally get pulled over; and you might not even know it if you make somebody lose control on some dark road; but for the sake of all the rest of us, avoid this common act of rudeness.
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Fog light are NOT illeagal.... they tried this a few years ago where i live I was pulled over by 2 cops and they told me the fog light were illegal to use At all, they almost gave me a ticket for it---B*LLSH*T that law lasted 2 months and it fizzeled out like a bad fart!
i use my driving light on the bird eveeeery time i drive it I have them on my truck w/ 100watt h-3 in them ---- if they aren't in the other drivers eye's they're fine
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