No: Correct
Fog lights are specifically designed to be used in poor visibility conditions, such as heavy fog, rain, snow, or when there’s a significant reduction in visibility. In clear or normal visibility conditions, using fog lights can distract other road users and reduce the effectiveness of regular headlights. They should only be used when visibility is significantly reduced due to weather conditions like fog, heavy rain, or snow.
Yes: Fog lights should not be used under normal visibility conditions, as they are intended for low-visibility situations.
No, they are prohibited on cross-town routes: While some jurisdictions may have specific rules about when and where fog lights can be used, they are not universally prohibited on cross-town routes. The key issue is the visibility condition, not the specific type of road.