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Old 05-24-2012, 03:32 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Mt Tam I am View Post
I waiting for the story of how the fog light saved someone from being rear ended. Until then another use would seem more practical.
thousands of people have been rear ended in fog/misty conditions.... this light DOES work and saves lives... HWY 401 in Ontario is the scene of numerous multi-car crashes in foggy situations all the time. People with rear fog lights have much greater chance of being seen and therefore more chance of an accident being avoided. It is not mandatory to have them in Canada, but it is recommended.

Next thing I expect you to say is that Daytime running lights don't work...
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