Fog Light Fines: When It Is Prohibited to Turn Them On.
30.09.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
30.09.2025
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Fog lights were originally designed to ensure safety on the road, but their improper use often leads to issues ranging from fines to accidents.
The feature of fog lights lies in their wide and low-directed beam, which is useful in poor visibility due to fog or rain. However, in clear weather, this light can blind other drivers on the road, especially during night trips.
Rules for Using Fog Lights
According to the Traffic Rules of Ukraine, fog lights may only be used in limited visibility of 100 meters or less during fog, rain, or a snowstorm. In other cases, they should be turned off, as this may lead to fines and an increased risk of accidents.
The Dangers of Improper Use
Experts claim that some drivers use fog lights even in sunny weather, which can lead to accidents. Therefore, it is important to turn them on only in conditions of limited visibility and not use them as daytime running lights.
Fines in Other Countries
In some European countries, improper use of fog lights can lead to serious fines, for example, up to 80 euros in Germany. There, such violations are considered a threat to road safety.
Conclusion: Fog lights are a useful tool only in conditions of limited visibility. Using them in clear weather can be dangerous and lead to unwanted consequences.
According to inkorr.com: When driving, it is crucial to adhere to the rules for using fog lights, as careless handling of them can lead to serious consequences. These lights are intended to improve visibility in poor weather conditions, so using them in clear weather is not only unnecessary but also dangerous.
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