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When the fog is so thick that you have to slow down, I just turn on the emergency blinkers.
That might be illegal although I see big rig truckers do this when climbing grades.
To me emergency flashers means you are stopped on the shoulder.
Impaired drivers also tend to gravitate towards flashing lights like gnats do to a bare light bulb.
That's why you seldom see CHP using their emergency lights while stopped on the shoulder.
 

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I've been wanting to add a rear fog(s) for a while now. Would there be any way to mount some LEDs behind those ugly reflectors on the bumper? It's a pretty good spot for them, and some super bright white LEDs would probably light up the red reflector pretty well.
That is a good spot for them. Pull a reflector out and fabricate a duplicate in LED.
 

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Good point Mcb, do not use rear fogs except in low vis conditions.
 

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Keep in mind some vehicle manufacturers use the front fog lights as daytime running lights which cannot be turned off.
 
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