That is all fine and dandy if they are aimed right. Most idiots angle them up to enable them to see better. It is annoying as hell.
Fog Lights On a Clear Night
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Pintlehook, Mar 11, 2016.
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KC spotlights and mount them on your sun visor. That way when someone meets you they'll think a 747 is trying to land in the oncoming lane and give you plenty of space. -
I mainly want the led bar for the good ol wyoming running. And lets face it over 90% of trucks pull over in wyoming white out weather. Not me i enjoy the driving of empty roads snow winds doesnt matter. I enjoy that -
If I'm on a state rout I'll turn mine on if your are on. We might as well both be blind when we hit...
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I would like to have some brights on the back of my trailer, I'd use them more then then fog lights. who needs fog light anyway? They are great to see what your going to hit, but good luck avoiding it.
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The fogs should only illuminate a few feet ahead of the truck if aimed properly. They should not add any more usable light a highway speed as you should be looking far ahead of what a proper fog light illuminates at freeway speed. At slower speeds, the wide beam of the fog light should allow you to find the fog line without adding additional glare coming back at you from reflecting off the fog. That is what the fog light is for. If you have them aimed any higher the wide beam will blind on coming traffic.
Aimed properly, they should not add anything useful at freeway speed and the additional light can be hard for oncoming traffic. The less light your eyes get at night the less likely they are to get tired. Even if your fogs are aimed properly, the additional light is hard on other drivers eyes; it is more likely to tire them out. This is not a big deal for the driver that is just on the road for an hour or two at night, but if you travel all night in the dark those stupid fog lights will take a toll on you. Aim them properly and turn them off when not needed as a curtesy to others.
Oregon can and will give a ticket for fog lights at anytime.
Those with the the stupid Chinese HID arc welder light conversions need to be shot, trarred and feathered. They are illegal as hell and they blind other drivers.smf, Nitemare13, roshea and 3 others Thank this. -
We had a guy who used to run his fog/driving lights 24/7. He said it was safer.
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