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Fines for fog lights: when to turn on headlights to avoid blinding and not paying

Mistakes with fog lights: the main risk
Правила використання протитуманних фар: як уникнути штрафів і забезпечити безпеку на дорозі. Photo: hvylya.net
Fog lights were originally designed to ensure safety on the road, but their misuse often leads to problems ranging from fines to accidents.
The feature of fog lights is their broad and low-directed beam of light, 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 nighttime driving.
According to the Traffic Rules of Ukraine, fog lights can be used only when visibility is limited to 100 meters or less during fog, rain, or blizzards. In other cases, they should be turned off, as this can lead to fines and an increased risk of accidents.
Experts say 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.
In some European countries, the misuse of fog lights can lead to significant 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 undesirable consequences.

When driving, it is important to adhere to the rules of using fog lights, as careless use can lead to negative consequences. These lights are designed to improve visibility in worsening weather conditions, so using them in other situations may cause accidents or large fines.

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