for the thickies, front fog lights are high intensity beams, hence why it is illegal to use them as driving lights;
Road Rule 217 states that drivers must not use front or rear fog lights unless driving in fog or other hazardous weather conditions that cause reduced visibility. They must be switched on separate from the main beam (high beam) and dipped beam (passing) headlights.
Fog lights should only be used in hazardous weather conditions. Drivers should familiarise themselves with the dashboard warning symbols so that they do not inadvertently switch these lights on.
For a so called professional driver, you drive like a dangerous prick, swerving from lane to lane all the way from Oldbury to J2 M5, then keep swapping lanes on the roundabout, I stayed in the same lane all the time and got on the motorway before you. Go back to lorry school before you side swipe someone.