When there is fog that significantly reduces visibility, is it permitted to drive using only the position lights and low beam headlights?
Lighting
Explanation
To drive with **fog that significantly reduces visibility**, it is important to know which lights to use to ensure safety.
- **Low beam or dipped headlights**: These lights are mandatory at night and in certain conditions during the day, such as in tunnels or temporary lanes. They are useful when high beams are not available or to avoid dazzling other drivers.

- **Front fog lights**: These are used together with position lights and can be combined with low or high beams. However, not all vehicles are equipped with these lights. If they are not available, it is permitted to drive with only position and low beam lights.
- **Rear fog lights**: These should only be used in extremely poor visibility conditions and are not mandatory in all cases of fog.
Therefore, if a vehicle **does not have front fog lights**, it is correct to drive with position and low beam lights in foggy conditions. This ensures that the vehicle is visible to other drivers without the need for front fog lights.
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