Here is a nice no [NON] contentious issue to get us talking.
After discussing the relative merits of lake[, OR LACK] of [,] regarding the use of FRONT fog lights in another thread I have spent a disproportionate amount of time looking at cars with their fog lights on when its not foggy. This bear [BEARS] out what I have thought over the past 20 years of driving. And also the fact the fogs are aimed about 5 feet in front of the car low donw [DOWN] and cannot possibly cause glare to other road users.
Despite the assurance from some members that it’s signally [SINGULARLY] the most heinous crime known to man kind [MANKIND] and any driver who has the audacity to do this should be publicly flogged, I have come to the conclusion that fog lights do NOT cause any significant glare issue. Indeed poorly adjusted headlamps and main beam are significantly more dangerous, by a factor of about 1000 as a guess.
So I would like to see if anyone can come up with any proper un bias [UN-BIASED]research regarding this to show that fogs are really so dangerous.
Or is it a case of, I [A] general dislike for any diver under the age of 25 how [WHO] has the audacity to use the same road as some of our more experienced members, perhaps divers [DRIVES] a sightly cheaper older car which some Halfords additions.
:) (all done in the best possible taste)