@Jarrod,
Whilst it might be possible to have the fogs come on with high beam, in many areas it's illegal (for reasons which should be obvious) to use fog lights unless there's actual fog.
Last time I looked it applied here in VIC, and probably where you are as well, and in fog the last thing you'd want would be your high beams.
Having said that, I often encounter vehicles with fogs turned on in clear weather around the suburbs, either as their only light or plus low beams and, having a slowly developing cataract in one eye, it causes quite a bit of discomfort (as also do poorly aligned HID's.)
Whilst it might be possible to have the fogs come on with high beam, in many areas it's illegal (for reasons which should be obvious) to use fog lights unless there's actual fog.
Last time I looked it applied here in VIC, and probably where you are as well, and in fog the last thing you'd want would be your high beams.
Having said that, I often encounter vehicles with fogs turned on in clear weather around the suburbs, either as their only light or plus low beams and, having a slowly developing cataract in one eye, it causes quite a bit of discomfort (as also do poorly aligned HID's.)
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