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I drive in fog quite regularly. Should I install yellow fog lights or keep white ones?

If you drive in fog often, yellow fog lights can reduce glare in dense conditions, while white fog lights work better in light fog, rain, and mixed visibility.

Updated on: Dec 25, 2025 04:22 pm IST
By Ayush Arya

If you drive in fog quite regularly, the choice between yellow and white fog lights is not cosmetic. It has a direct impact on visibility and driver fatigue, especially in regions such as Delhi-NCR, where winter fog often reduces visibility to a few metres and contributes to frequent multi-vehicle accidents.

What fog lights are designed to do

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Fog lights are mounted low and aimed downward to illuminate the road surface close to the vehicle. (AI Generated Representational Image)

Fog lights are mounted low and aimed downward to illuminate the road surface close to the vehicle. Their purpose is not to throw light far ahead, but to help the driver see lane markings, road edges and obstacles without excessive glare reflecting back from fog, rain or dust.

How do yellow fog lights behave in thick fog?

Yellow fog lights use light with a longer wavelength compared to white or bluish light. In real-world terms, this means the light scatters less when it hits fog or heavy moisture in the air.

In dense fog conditions, this reduced scatter can improve contrast, making lane markings, kerbs and road edges slightly easier to pick out. Yellow light also tends to produce less glare, both for the driver and for oncoming traffic. This is one reason why yellow fog lamps were historically common on European vehicles designed for poor weather conditions.

The trade-off is brightness. Yellow fog lights illuminate a smaller area and do not light up the road as vividly as white lights. They are most effective when visibility is severely compromised.

Where white fog lights make more sense

For drivers who frequently encounter dense fog, such as early-morning highway runs around Delhi-NCR in winter, yellow fog lights can offer a practical advantage by reducing glare and improving contrast close to the vehicle.

If your driving involves a mix of light fog, haze and rain rather than consistently thick fog, white fog lights remain the more versatile and practical option.

There is no universal best choice. The decision should be based on how severe the fog usually is where you drive, not on appearance or trends.

 
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