GM Fog Lights
Driving through snow, sleet, intense rains, and deep set fogs without fog lights
can end up in a dangerous or even severe catastrophe. When driving in such conditions
it is crucial to be able to control your vehicles drive so poor visibility would
be such a deterrent. What kind of auto lights should answer your needs? It is
definitely a fog light is definitely.

GM fog lights are intended to help you avoid accidents caused by visibility problems
like those mentioned above. Usually, headlights will reflect off dense fog, producing
more of a visibility problem than you already had. Though fog lights are not used
most of time, they are very much essential because fog lights emit a specialized
beam to cut through the fog, penetrating harsh weather, and enabling you a better
and safer field of vision.
 Fog light is placed on each side of the vehicle, generally positioned down low
on the front bumper. Front fog lights penetrate through rain, fog and snow, compared
to the standard headlights which only reflect and produce a white haze in front
of our visibility which may cause loss of vision. There are also rear fog lights;
they are located at the back part of a vehicle. However, there are certain regulations
on the amount of their brightness because they may cause blindness to the vehicles
behind you; it is for the reason that these rear fog lights are 30 times brighter
than your regular rear lights.
There are also fog lights which are attached to the roof of a vehicle, these
kinds of fog lights are only used for extreme measures and not on normal highways.
On some cars, fog lights don't come standard. It is best to have a regular check
up or maintenance to your GM fog lights for you will never know when they would
be needed. Replacing its damaged bulbs can save you from a major risk. |