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Fog Driving

Sections :Boating WeatherDust Storm DrivingFlash FloodFog DrivingHeat WaveLightningThunderstormTornadoWinter StormWinter Travel

  • Drive with lights on low beam. High beams will only be reflected back off the fog and actually impair visibility even more.

  • Slow down. . .Slow down. . .Slow down.

  • Listen for traffic you cannot see.

  • Use wipers and defrosters as necessary for maximum visibility.

  • Be patient. Do not pass lines of traffic.

  • Do not stop on a freeway or heavily traveled road. If your car stalls or becomes disabled, move away from the vehicle to avoid personal injury.

  • Consider postponing your trip until the fog clears. Usually by late morning or during the afternoon, visibilities improve.

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