I use them to see bumps and potholes at night mostly. I also live in a area where we have more people die because of hitting moose then just about anywhere else in Canada.
That being said, when my life is on the line, any light I can use...the better. Fogs do not project light very far. However, a lot of moose accidents are when they jump out in front of you from the side of the road....not when their 150 feet down the road in front of you. I used to drive truck ( on the island only) and I can't tell you how many moose/caribou and whatever else I've seen, and most of the time it's on my right hand side as they get startled when you come past them.
Most truck drivers here have enough lights on them to light up a city....and it's NOT for looks, it is for moose. They have lights up on the roof, and down by their bumpers.
Stock P5 lights when aimed right do produce a bit of light out towards the sides of the car. It ain't much, and I have had so many better fogs before, but it might be enough for the light to catch the eyes of an animal in time to make you turn away from it. I know this, because it's happened. And now that I don't have fogs ( had a mp3 remember), there is a difference of the amount of light on the side of the car, and of course directly in front on the ground.
Now, lets not turn this into yet ANOTHER bulls*** thread. Where are all these people coming from anyways that just yell and b**** all the time. People are entitiled to their opinions, just do it in a civil manor please
Back on topic, there is only one car here I know of with the 2003.5 lip and fogs. it's a P5, and the fogs are nothing like the stock ones, they are the little blue pencil ones you can get at any autoshop. Not quite what I'm looking for. But to be honest, I haven't tried very hard at looking for fogs for months as I have really grown to like the looks of the front of the car without them. I do miss that extra bit of light though.