Admiralty 4th Gear September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 depends on car in front, if head lights shines into their cabin, i usually switch it off, leaving only froggies. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vince69 Neutral Newbie September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 Don't like the cars with fog lights on. It's not the glare that affects me, it's the fact that they're on even when there's absolutely NO NEED for that extra illumination!! Why?? Cannot see meh?? Seriously folks, if you are travelling on the NSHW or anywhere in Malaysia for that matter, then it's perfectly justified to have your fog lights on. But in Singapore? Why ah? Show-off that you've got fog lamps? Look fierce? Aren't you being silly? Think about it... some roads with thick canopy overhead and dim yellow street lights, can be quite dark at nights, so I generally will turn on my fog lights when travelling along these roads/streets. example: BKE (don't know why, I find BKE generally very dark at night compared to the rest of the expressway). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babyt 4th Gear September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 its still not dark enough to me. but if u r driving along PIE near lornie exit during dawn, u may encounter some foggy condition. probably due to the vegetation along the road. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hermitage 1st Gear September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 Hmmm...well if you say so. Maybe your eyes are not that sensitive to light, who can blame you? Cheers mate! But I also feel that the BKE and any road here in Singapore, save for the tiny farm roads, are more than bright enough to be commutable using your headlights alone. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NightFox Neutral Newbie September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 To me its useless here in Singapore and people who switch them on are just trying to show off. Don't tell me things like so that you can see better or other drivers will be more aware of you. I've driven overseas in thick fog and heavy snow storm and it's so bad that even fog lamps can't help cos I simply could not see anything....so bad that I had to drive in the middle of the road with my hazard lights on following the center white line and worse of all up the mountain. So I simply do not see any reason for anyone to use their fog lamps here especially for those who mis-align them on purpose to blind others. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admiralty 4th Gear September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 strange...why u care how others use their foggies? for show-off, see better, safety or whatever the reasons may be, it is their choices. it didn't occur to u that u are still alive today could be due to big trailers saw you with all your head/fog/hazard lights on? every thing happened for a reason. so long, we arrive home safely. To me its useless here in Singapore and people who switch them on are just trying to show off. Don't tell me things like so that you can see better or other drivers will be more aware of you. I've driven overseas in thick fog and heavy snow storm and it's so bad that even fog lamps can't help cos I simply could not see anything....so bad that I had to drive in the middle of the road with my hazard lights on following the center white line and worse of all up the mountain. So I simply do not see any reason for anyone to use their fog lamps here especially for those who mis-align them on purpose to blind others. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hermitage 1st Gear September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 strange...why u care how others use their foggies? for show-off, see better, safety or whatever the reasons may be, it is their choices. it didn't occur to u that u are still alive today could be due to big trailers saw you with all your head/fog/hazard lights on? every thing happened for a reason. so long, we arrive home safely. That's because they're called FOGgies for a reason? The reason being that these lights are to be used only in adverse whether conditions namely when it's FOGGY! Driven in Europe before? Turn on your foglights on a clear night and see what happens lah... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legendary Clutched September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 quite strange my fog lights can only be turn on if my headlights are on Ya lor... nevermind, use to it already... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NightFox Neutral Newbie September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 strange...why u care how others use their foggies? for show-off, see better, safety or whatever the reasons may be, it is their choices. it didn't occur to u that u are still alive today could be due to big trailers saw you with all your head/fog/hazard lights on? every thing happened for a reason. so long, we arrive home safely. I'm just simply joining in the discussion the TS has raised here especially the part he asked for experiences and please take note that I mentioned especially the part where people mis-align their fog lamps on purpose to blind others. By the way it also didn't occur to you that Fog Lamps are originally invented to be used during foggy weather thats why they are called fog lamps. I don't have fog lamps on my car and I don't intend to fix it but yes I would agree with you that other things such as hazard lights may have been one of the reason why I'm still alive today. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admiralty 4th Gear September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 bro, actually original foggies is low-positon, normally it is not that disturbing, compared to after market bright-bright hid... chill..... I'm just simply joining in the discussion the TS has raised here especially the part he asked for experiences and please take note that I mentioned especially the part where people mis-align their fog lamps on purpose to blind others. By the way it also didn't occur to you that Fog Lamps are originally invented to be used during foggy weather thats why they are called fog lamps. I don't have fog lamps on my car and I don't intend to fix it but yes I would agree with you that other things such as hazard lights may have been one of the reason why I'm still alive today. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NightFox Neutral Newbie September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 (edited) bro, actually original foggies is low-positon, normally it is not that disturbing, compared to after market bright-bright hid... chill..... Yup....thats why I was referring to those not properly aligned...sometimes its really glaring. Edited September 30, 2009 by NightFox Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icyfreakass 1st Gear September 30, 2009 Author Share September 30, 2009 actually fog light should be yellow and not white....yellow light then can penetrate fog....white light for show only.... yupp. thats what i was tryin to say. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ElDiablo Clutched September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 Foggies saved my hiney 2 weeks back driving up north at night on winding undulating roads with non-existent road markers and pretty fast/brave opposite traffic Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jordanplus 1st Gear September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 Alot Singapore driver r 四眼仔 so their car must also be the same mah Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Airportsleeper Neutral Newbie September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 I notice there is an increasing trend in which driver switch on their fog lamps, and turn off their headlights. Is it considered "IN" thing to do? I must say such action is very disturbing to other road users. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WTF 4th Gear September 30, 2009 Share September 30, 2009 I notice there is an increasing trend in which driver switch on their fog lamps, and turn off their headlights. Is it considered "IN" thing to do? I must say such action is very disturbing to other road users. Could these drivers be thinking that the smaller fog lights consume less power and thus less petrol? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icyfreakass 1st Gear September 30, 2009 Author Share September 30, 2009 Maybe just blur? I cant turn on foggies without my headlamps on. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oregon 1st Gear October 2, 2009 Share October 2, 2009 My beef is with people who turn on their REAR fog lights in clear weather. This confuses drivers with the brake lights. Rear fogs are supposed to be behind the driver (one side only). Some have put in an extra bulb as on the LHD version to have 2 rear fogs making the problem worse. Front fogs are supposed to shine down and spread to the side to prevent glare reflected on the driver (in a real fog/snowstorm) so they don't really bother much. If fact they glare less than normal driving lights. I think people's complaints here are due to these modified lighting and not factory fitted ones. ↡ Advertisement 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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