Sg2303 2nd Gear October 2, 2009 Share October 2, 2009 I always smile to myself when I see people switch on fog lights when 1 of the foglights is not working. 1 eye dragon. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babyt 4th Gear October 2, 2009 Share October 2, 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. maybe theywere thinking as long as got lights on in front for ppl to notice, who cares about headlight or foglights? lol got 2 torchlights used as headlight also can la...lol Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrFlax Neutral Newbie October 2, 2009 Share October 2, 2009 i am sure singaporeans dont on foggies to have better vision, its for the looks, and i must say foggies sure look much better than just pole lights and headlights in fact i think foggies without headlights n just pole lights, looks best LTA stipulate that foggies can only be on when pole lights are on, never say must on together with headlights Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tommisu Clutched November 1, 2009 Share November 1, 2009 We don't actually need foglights in our climate. It's more for cosmetic purposes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vratenza Supersonic April 12, 2016 Share April 12, 2016 (edited) Encountered a white chevy cruze hogging the 1st lane of AYE yesterday evening with front and rear fogs on full time in perfectly good weather. Hogging the 1st lane is bad enough, you have to let me endure the eye piercing bright red rear fogs for the duration that I was stuck behind you. The next opportunity I have to change lane to the 2nd lane and move in back to the 1st lane with the big gap you left in front, I took it. Now, when I filter into the 1st lane in front of you, I turned on and off my rear fog for a couple of times to remind you that your rear fogs are on and maybe you forgot about it. Then I switch it off and went on my way putting the issue behind me. Who knows what you are thinking, just before the MCE tunnel you cut 3 lanes to muscle your way into the 1 car space in front of me and tapped the brakes. That was when I remembered you are the idiot who had and still having the front and rear foglights on earlier. If you are reading this, you are one sad egoistic low self esteemed inconsiderate sorry excuse of a driver. 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. Edited April 12, 2016 by Vratenza 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vratenza Supersonic April 12, 2016 Share April 12, 2016 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FOG LAMPS EMAIL THIS ARTICLE PRINT THIS ARTICLE Is your vehicle fitted with fog lamps? Do you know when to switch them on?Fog lamps can only be used during heavy downpours or in hazy conditions. During adverse weather conditions, fog lamps can improve the visibility of the road and other vehicles for drivers. That is why, since 1994, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) has allowed the installation of fog lamps on vehicles so long as such lamps comply with the requisite safety standards and are installed properly. However, the use of front and rear fog lamps during clear weather conditions, be it in the day or night, can irritate or cause discomfort to other road users. When weather conditions are clear at night, switching on the vehicle headlamps would be sufficient to enable the driver to see ahead. Front fog lamps would not further enhance visibility of the road in clear weather conditions. This is because the area illuminated by fog lamps is at a shorter distance when compared with the light projected from vehicle headlamps. As for the rear fog lamps, switching them on unnecessarily may confuse motorists driving behind you as the intense red light may be mistaken as brake lights. Using your vehicle's fog lamps indiscriminately is an offence. So let's be considerate towards other road users and use fog lamps responsibly! http://www.onemotoring.com.sg/publish/onemotoring/en/lta_information_guidelines/modifications_and_vehoffences/modification_guide/what_you_need_to_know.html 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bummer 1st Gear April 18, 2016 Share April 18, 2016 I have an issue with the goondu drivers who turn on the front fogs without realising that their rear fog light also comes on.On some makes, the operation of the front and rear fogs are tied together. Other makes have a switch that allows the rear to be turned on provided the front fogs are on. Factory fitted front fogs are usually pointed down and don't cause that much glare. The rear fog is the one that is pointed directly at traffic behind and it is blinding especially in clear weather. Unless it's foggy or in a heavy downpour, or if you're off-roading on some track, keep them off. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forte3737 5th Gear April 18, 2016 Share April 18, 2016 Recently saw more and more road users turning on foglights for no reason. Very blinding. Especially those hu change them to those super bright ones. Any bros have similar experiences. Once a while, have to work the fog lights a bit Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedecemberone 3rd Gear April 18, 2016 Share April 18, 2016 TAXI - usually those older version ones will have extra glaring light and I always keep my sight out of them by changing lanes.............or did they adjust the angle higher so as to warn others that they are coming? The old Toyota Crown has a knob to adjust the headlights higher or lower. Many taxi driver intentionally adjust it high. Don't know why they do it. To irritate other road users I guess. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahbengdriver 6th Gear April 18, 2016 Share April 18, 2016 I have an issue with the goondu drivers who turn on the front fogs without realising that their rear fog light also comes on. On some makes, the operation of the front and rear fogs are tied together. Other makes have a switch that allows the rear to be turned on provided the front fogs are on. Factory fitted front fogs are usually pointed down and don't cause that much glare. The rear fog is the one that is pointed directly at traffic behind and it is blinding especially in clear weather. Unless it's foggy or in a heavy downpour, or if you're off-roading on some track, keep them off. be consoled that most of these fog-light-drivers are just a bunch of losers. they think the extra lights look very "sart". Actually they are just burning more fuel/electricity and maybe they don't even know it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
alphard96 6th Gear April 22, 2016 Share April 22, 2016 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. In my humble opinion, factory fitted front fog lights did not disturb me much. I leave it to these motorists to use their front fogs as their wish, i am just a road user, not a traffic police/LTA. But Yes, its the REAR fog lights which can be - irritating/blinding - confuse other motorist Pls do not activate this rear foggies unnecessarily. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lotr 6th Gear April 22, 2016 Share April 22, 2016 I just can't think of when one would ever need to use the rear fogs for safety reasons, to water off tailgates, maybe. Hence when I am behind someone who keeps his rear fogs on, I am always tempted to high beam. And many a times, I do Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic April 22, 2016 Share April 22, 2016 (edited) SMRT Prius Hybrid taxis are one of the main culprit. It is not smart enough to detect clear or bad weather. Edited April 22, 2016 by Kangadrool Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiyotakamli Supersonic April 22, 2016 Share April 22, 2016 Front fog lamp is alright for me But rear foglamps are irritating Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedecemberone 3rd Gear April 22, 2016 Share April 22, 2016 Here is an article I found from One.Motoring on Fog Lights. Is your vehicle fitted with fog lamps? Do you know when to switch them on?Fog lamps can only be used during heavy downpours or in hazy conditions. During adverse weather conditions, fog lamps can improve the visibility of the road and other vehicles for drivers. That is why, since 1994, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) has allowed the installation of fog lamps on vehicles so long as such lamps comply with the requisite safety standards and are installed properly. However, the use of front and rear fog lamps during clear weather conditions, be it in the day or night, can irritate or cause discomfort to other road users. When weather conditions are clear at night, switching on the vehicle headlamps would be sufficient to enable the driver to see ahead. Front fog lamps would not further enhance visibility of the road in clear weather conditions. This is because the area illuminated by fog lamps is at a shorter distance when compared with the light projected from vehicle headlamps. As for the rear fog lamps, switching them on unnecessarily may confuse motorists driving behind you as the intense red light may be mistaken as brake lights. Using your vehicle's fog lamps indiscriminately is an offence. So let's be considerate towards other road users and use fog lamps responsibly! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baal Supersonic April 22, 2016 Share April 22, 2016 Does current jazz have rear foggy? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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