Stupid question, but valid

Discussion in '2005 - 2012 (S-197) Mustang' started by homebrewer, Nov 17, 2006.

  1. Art161 Member

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    It is also illegal to drive with just fogs in California.
  2. GalaxieWarrior New Member

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    Old forum but hey!

    Apparently in Cayce SC it is illegal to have fog lights on at all...or at least thats what a crotchity old cop told me. To boot he kept my registration. Weird night.:nonono:
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    How hard is it to get to the bulbs in the fogs? I think when I get my GT I'm going to replace the bulbs with some Silverstars.
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    3 minutes of your time, Simply remove the upper radiator cover via the litle push clips and you have a wide open shot at the back of the fogs. It's that simple.
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    On all the time. The I figure: I love my Stang and I want to make sure the the drivers here in Florida see me coming. Yes, it's pretty bad here in Orlando. I see at least one accident everyday on the way to work.
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    Anyone been pulled over for driving around with their high beams on? I have...but it was just my GT fogs, not high beams.
    You know when a car flashes you because you have your high beams on and then you flash them back to prove other wise? Well I did it 3 times RESPONSIVELY one time with an oncomming car. Turns out it was a state trooper and he pulled me over. He gave me a warning, even after I proved it wasn't my high beams. He said there was a law in Texas about fog lights. Anyone in Texas know about this?

    I am additionally sick of being pulled over for no reason. I was pulled over 2 weeks ago because the officer said it "sounded" like I was speeding! Apparently, it is against the law to drive along at the speed limit anywhere near another nice Mustang because it is called "competition driving". I asked the officer was I speeding, and he said no. I then asked him if the same can be applied to 2 dodge caravans driving near one another. He then let me know it wasn't a ticketable offense, but a straight to jail offense, and my instinct then told me to just agree and shut my mouth. No ticket... no warning...just a dumb@ss cop that wanted to be a b@d@ss and pull me over for no reason.
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    I run the fogs whenever I have my headlights on and also just run fogs only at early morning and dusk.

    Gotta represent the GT's.
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    If the headlights are on the foglights are on. Done deal.
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    I use mine most of the time. I have yellow covers on during the winter that work great as fog lights and smoked ones during the summer.

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