How to Drive on Highways with Visibility Less Than 200 Meters?

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AmyLee
07/24/25 2:04am
When visibility is less than 200 meters, turn on the fog lights, low beams, clearance lights, and front and rear position lights. The speed should not exceed 60 kilometers per hour, and maintain a distance of more than 100 meters from the vehicle ahead in the same lane. Below are relevant driving guidelines: 1. Visibility less than 200 meters: Turn on the fog lights, low beams, clearance lights, and front and rear position lights. The speed should not exceed 60 kilometers per hour, and maintain a distance of more than 100 meters from the vehicle ahead in the same lane. 2. Traffic control: Traffic control measures are implemented when visibility is between 50 and 100 meters in foggy conditions, during snowfall, or when heavy rain causes water accumulation on the road. 3. Visibility less than 50 meters: Turn on the fog lights, low beams, clearance lights, front and rear position lights, and hazard warning flashers. The speed should not exceed 20 kilometers per hour, and exit the highway from the nearest exit as soon as possible.
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ElliottRose
08/10/25 9:39pm
I've driven several times in poor visibility conditions on the highway. That time when visibility was less than 200 meters, I immediately reduced my speed to below 60, turned on the front and rear fog lights, and completely turned off the high beams to avoid glare interference. I was nervous but stayed calm, gripping the steering wheel tightly with both hands and keeping my eyes on the lane markers to avoid drifting. Remember to leave at least twice the usual following distance, so even if the car in front brakes suddenly, you can react in time. It's best not to overtake or change lanes—it's too dangerous in case others can't see clearly. If the fog gets thicker, just drive into the nearest service area and take a break. Listen to the car radio for updates on road conditions ahead—it can save a lot of trouble. I also make sure to regularly check tire wear, especially paying attention to traction on wet and slippery roads during rainy days. Safety first, after all.
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