Do both rear fog lights have to work for mot?

Front fog lights aren’t a legal requirement. In fact, many models of car don’t actually have front fog lights so if you’ve got a front bulb out don’t panic! However, the rear fog lights are required to work in order to pass your MOT so check them before you bring your car in.

When would you use your rear fog lights?

When should you use fog lights? According to the Highway Code, you should only use your fog lights when your visibility is reduced to 100 metres (328 feet) or less – the equivalent of a football pitch. If you use it when you can see further than the recommended distance, you could put other drivers at risk.

Do cars have two rear fog lights?

Some cars are designed with one or two rear fog lights. However, only the light on the driver’s side is turned on to avoid confusion with brake lights. If road visibility is extremely poor and your car doesn’t have rear fog lights, a driver behind you may not be able to see your car until it’s too late.

When can I drive with fog lights on?

Use rear fog lights if you have them when visibility is less than around 300 feet. Fog lights should be turned off when visibility is normal. They can be distracting for oncoming drivers.

Can you drive with a broken fog light?

A: Yes, it is legal if the lights are within the proper height and aimed within the legal range. I recommend that fog lights be used only in low-visibility settings, as some of them can be hard on the other drivers’ eyes. This is the state statute that cover fog lights: Fog lights light up the road below the fog.

What is the rear fog light for?

The job of the rear fog lamp is to reveal the position of your vehicle when driving in the fog, snow or other conditions that limit visibility. Your normal taillights are fairly dim, so they are not as likely be seen in foggy weather. Rear fog lights are often placed on the left side of the vehicle.

What will happen if you use rear fog lights in good conditions?

Explanation: Rear fog lights shine more brightly than normal rear lights, so that they show up in reduced visibility. When the visibility improves, you must switch them off; this stops them dazzling the driver behind.

Are rear fog lights legal in US?

Typically, the rear fog light is a bright red light that is the same brightness as your brake lights. In Europe, two rear fog lights are common, but in the United States, this is not currently allowed.

Are rear fog lights a legal requirement?

Rear fog lights are a legal requirement on all cars. Front fog lights are only fitted to certain models, usually as an aesthetic add-on for higher spec cars. All new cars have DRL, daytime running lights that are also intended to do help the car be seen on the road.

How much does it cost to replace fog light?

The average cost for fog light bulb replacement is between $60 and $70. Labor costs are estimated between $36 and $46 while parts are priced at $25. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location.

When to turn off front or rear fog lights?

You MUST NOT use front or rear fog lights unless visibility is seriously reduced (see Rule 226) as they dazzle other road users and can obscure your brake lights. You MUST switch them off when visibility improves.

What are the lighting requirements for the highway code?

Lighting requirements (113 to 116) ensure all sidelights and rear registration plate lights are lit between sunset and sunrise use headlights at night, except on a road which has lit street lighting. These roads are generally restricted to a speed limit of 30 mph (48 km/h) unless otherwise specified

Do you have to use fog lights on your car?

Rule 114: Motorists MUST NOT use any vehicle lights in a way which would dazzle or cause discomfort to other road users. These lighting requirements also relate to dazzling pedestrians, horse riders, or cyclists. Drivers MUST NOT use front or rear fog lights under normal driving conditions.

When to use headlights in the UK Highway Code?

Enforced Lighting Up Time UK The Highway Code rules give a clear definition of nighttime or lighting-up time. As a rule, it defines the hours of darkness as the time between half an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise. Note: Drivers should also use headlights when the road visibility is seriously reduced (less than 100 meters).