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Dear Justin,
Good p.m. and may this find you well. I adhere to my case: if one rear-facing foglight is good, two are better. With two rear-facing foglights, someone coming up behind me on a foggy and/or rainy day, will be able to see both outside edges of my car, sooner and more clearly, than would otherwise be so. How can that be a bad thing?
Whether I'm seated on the right or on the left inside the car, should not make any difference to the driver, approaching my car from behind. That driver simply needs to know, that my car is ahead. The sooner that driver realizes that I'm ahead, the safer I am. If this is wrong, then I've missed something, and need to be educated.
Using one rear-facing foglight on the 940s - rather than two - saved Volvo some trivial sum. Car-makers - even Volvo, when it was run by Swedes - will "kill" for a nickel (five US cents).
Yours faithfully,
spook
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