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I don't see issue with those that feel need or just like to use fog lights, if they are aimed to serve the purpose of illuminating close to the vehicle 'for foggy conditions'. But the MOT doesn't look at aim of these.
Many cars now use the fog light/s as cornering lights, as they are to illuminate close to and show the edging. I've never been dazzled by a cornering light, and come to that don't remember being dazzled by fog lights.
A few days ago I experimented using my fog lights to see if they could help to combat the dazzle of oncoming LED's, it made little difference as it is further ahead I need assistance with when I'm dazzled. The fog lights illuminate so close I still wouldn't see what I've been caused to lose sight of ahead.
Many cars now use the fog light/s as cornering lights, as they are to illuminate close to and show the edging. I've never been dazzled by a cornering light, and come to that don't remember being dazzled by fog lights.
A few days ago I experimented using my fog lights to see if they could help to combat the dazzle of oncoming LED's, it made little difference as it is further ahead I need assistance with when I'm dazzled. The fog lights illuminate so close I still wouldn't see what I've been caused to lose sight of ahead.