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Originally Posted by jerryp58
OK, a coworker found this link.
Section 160, Paragraph I, subsections 10 & 11 seem to shed some light (OK, it's a stupid pun) on the subject.
I don't want to go with driving lights since they can only be on with the high beams. So, I think what I'll end up doing is getting "fog" lights, then they'll be on whenever any of my lights (parking, low beam, or high beam) are on. I don't have 4 headlights, so I can have them on with low or high beams.
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{Edit} Oh, my coworker was telling me that he thought most manufacturers wired fog lights so that they would go off with hi-beams in case you wanted to install aftermarket driving lights. That way, you have your fog lights for parking lights and low beams, and your driving lights with your high beams, and you still never have more than four forward facing lights illuminated at any one time. {/Edit}