Rear Fog Lights
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I used this feature a few times earlier this year while driving during the day in very heavy fog. I live one town over from Napa and we get some seriously dangerous fog at times. Having a black car, it definitely added some peace of mind and did a good job of keeping people back. The visibility was so bad that I wished I had radar to see cars in front of me. Not a fun situation.
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I was just joking. It only begins detecting things when you are about 5 or 6 feet away. If your visibility is less than that, you ought to seriously think about pulling off and parking it.
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I fully understand and the sensors do definitely have limitations. Your comment got me thinking that this might have been helpful in one of the situations where I feared for my life.
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While I know you are joking, I've actually used the intelligent cruise control in my BMW in dense fog for this purpose. The radar can "see" the cars ahead of me even if I cannot and insures that I don't get too close.
Its one of the things I miss in the FTR, but I try to avoid driving in dense fog so hopefully it won't come up.
Its one of the things I miss in the FTR, but I try to avoid driving in dense fog so hopefully it won't come up.
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While I know you are joking, I've actually used the intelligent cruise control in my BMW in dense fog for this purpose. The radar can "see" the cars ahead of me even if I cannot and insures that I don't get too close.
Its one of the things I miss in the FTR, but I try to avoid driving in dense fog so hopefully it won't come up.
Its one of the things I miss in the FTR, but I try to avoid driving in dense fog so hopefully it won't come up.
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I used this feature a few times earlier this year while driving during the day in very heavy fog. I live one town over from Napa and we get some seriously dangerous fog at times. Having a black car, it definitely added some peace of mind and did a good job of keeping people back. The visibility was so bad that I wished I had radar to see cars in front of me. Not a fun situation.
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I had a rear fog light in my old Volvo and i liked having just the slightly increased visibility to cars coming up behind me. As for front fogs Ive never had any that I thought really helped much. Until they put real laser range finding or radar with a heads up visual of the road and surroundings I'm always going dread driving in very foggy conditions.
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I've used it to ward off tailgaters without having to tap the brakes on my MINI , but the switch on the F-Type is inconveniently located (right next to the trunk switch on the coupe). It does , however,give a sense of security in heavy rain and fog that the car behind you can see you.
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Audi, among others, have had rear fogs for years. They are very bright and effective for allowing someone to see you ahead. They really are an important safety innovation, but most drivers are too clueless to turn them on.
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In my experience, front fog lights have always been next to worthless in terms improving vision enough to avoid rear-ending someone or something.
Audi, among others, have had rear fogs for years. They are very bright and effective for allowing someone to see you ahead. They really are an important safety innovation, but most drivers are too clueless to turn them on.
Audi, among others, have had rear fogs for years. They are very bright and effective for allowing someone to see you ahead. They really are an important safety innovation, but most drivers are too clueless to turn them on.
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I totally agree about too many drivers being clueless. (I was one of them) Perhaps there should be a connection between rear fog lights and wipers? (might not always help for just fog, but quite often I use my wipers in foggy condition) I think many drivers simply don't think about rear fog lights because they make no discernable difference for the driver, who should be most frequently looking forward!
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(Of course, if we're talking about REAR fog lights, blinding the guy behind me might not be a bad idea if it forces him to drop back a little ways and stop tailgating me!)