I don't normally use fog lights, but I was driving back from Scotland, on the motorways, last Thursday evening and encountered some very heavy and prolonged rain which caused a great deal of spray. Knowing I had a front headlight gone, I put on the one headlight and front fogs. The thinking being it would help vehicles in front to identify it's a car approaching and not a bike.
This happened in Lancashire and at one point came up behind a police car travelling in the slow lane at the usual 55ish, as they do. As I approached, in the middle lane, I was flashed a message that said 'Turn off fog lights' which I did, of course. But why? This same thing happened a few years ago in Leicestershire.
What's the objection? Maybe you'll be kind enough to enlighten me as I thought I was doing the best thing, under the circumstances.
Ta.