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Originally Posted by 493263
Because you're too dumb to realize the following:
1. Most roads are not perfectly flat. Fog lights are aimed only a few degrees lower than the horizontal line. That means the slightest bump/curve/etc.. in the road will blind other drivers. Low beams are aimed at a much lower angle making that chance lower.
2. Fog lights are not lasers, the beam spread over the distance. It doesn't have to be aimed directly at someone's eyes to blind them.
3. Fog light housing are not deep enough to keep the the vast majority of light(the beam) concentrated to a certain angle and direction. Hence why even if you had a cutoff, the light will still bleed past that.
You can't see why you can get blinded by a fog light? Did you bother to even look at the pictures above or are you just spamming the forum? Why are more places making fog lights illegal for normal use?
I keep asking you the same questions and laying out the same facts explaining it many different ways to help you understand. But I understand now that you would rather be a self absorbed bigot. At this point, I don't think there's anymore anyone can do. You're just going to drive like an idiot with your fogs on thinking it won't blind other drivers.
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Listen you troll, calling me dumb will not make you look smarter, you still lack the basic understanding of automotive lighting and triangular beam patterns. If you have a problem with oem fog lights blinding you and not HID low beam, may I suggest you get your eyes check. You just cannot seem to get pass your thick head that HID low beam are much brighter than fog lights and they cast a much stronger beam that is visible at a much longer distance. Fog lights are design to cast a beam that is low to the ground and does not travel far. Low beam sit much higher and cause more problem for other drivers. I am done explaining things to you, you are just too simple minded to understand the concept, maybe I should get some crayons and draw it out for you like I do with my 5 year old.
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