Ditch light mounts are mounted directly to the hood of your vehicle and can be angled in any direction. For optimal performance, they are best placed at a 45° angle away from the vehicle to illuminate the sides of the road at night to light the harder-to-see areas.

Amber vs LED
Amber lights are best used for foggy conditions according to most drivers.
During fog, water droplets often act as mirrors and reflect the light generated by the car back into the driver’s eye. And, it makes driving in the fog a real driving hazard. Many car buyers believe that yellow lights penetrate fog better. But, the reason is something else. When we see any object in blue light, it appears fuzzy or unclear with a blue-tone around it. It is a phenomenon called “glare”. According to a study, blue light is often the reason behind driver complaints of discomfort glare. Blue or white light against the snow or fog can be glaring for the eyes and it can make you tired soon. When you are driving through snowy roads, the white lights can tire you as well.

