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Rear Fog Lights 900 1994

Spook,

You usually give great advise (that I have benefited from directly), but I have to strongly disagree with you here.

>"So long as the trailing driver is paying attention"

That is a BIG "So long as". Most accidents are the difference of a few tenths of a second. If there is a perception of the driver behind me that my brake lights are on and that causes only a fraction of a second difference between when he or she realizes I am actually slowing down then it can be the difference between an accident and an accident avoided.

I will take any advantage I can get against all the cellphone/make-up/kids-in-the-back/fast-food-in-my-lap driving population out there.

Stick with one rear fog light!

Respectfully yours,
Ian






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