I'm starting to notice more and more the little practical things Hyundai incorporated into its new vehicles. Cutting off power to battery-draining devices when the ignition is turned off for example. Another is the automatic headlights which actually work well whenever it's starting to get dark. The bright red non-focused lights on the door edge which turn on when the door is open and warns approaching motorists how much clearance they need to clear the open door. Hyundai seems to have done a lot of research on what is considered practical.

But, back to the lights...... The fog lights are the same way. Once the key is out of the ignition, they can't be turned on. Hazard lights (the blinking lights) do of course retain power to them at all times. But, there's no way not to notice they've been left on.