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How to Drive Safely When Visibility is Less Than 100 Meters?

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DelMiles
07/24/25 12:56pm
Turn on the fog lights, low beam lights, clearance lights, front and rear position lights, and hazard warning flashers. The speed should not exceed 40 kilometers per hour, and maintain a distance of more than 50 meters from the vehicle ahead in the same lane. The safest way is to stop and rest, waiting until the weather conditions improve before driving again. Choose a safe environment to park, ensuring that other drivers can observe your vehicle.
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TylerDella
08/11/25 3:21am
When visibility is less than 100 meters, such as in foggy conditions, I immediately turn on all vehicle lights, including fog lights and low beams, avoiding high beams to prevent glare; reduce speed to about half of visibility, approximately 50 km/h; maintain a distance of at least 100 meters from the vehicle ahead, equivalent to twice the speed; focus on driving, avoiding phone use or playing music; use wipers to clean the windshield and activate the air conditioning defogging function; if unable to proceed, find a safe place to park and wait. It's a good habit to check lights and tire pressure in advance, and wait for weather to improve before continuing. Remember, driving slowly reduces accident risks, avoid rushing to overtake, safety comes first.
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DiAlejandro
09/25/25 5:37am
In situations with poor visibility, the focus is on preventing accidents: I will keep my speed below the visibility limit, turn on the fog lights and rear position lights; increase the distance from the vehicle in front to prevent sudden braking; avoid sharp turns or lane changes; clean the windshield to ensure clear visibility; and stop to rest immediately when fatigued. Regular maintenance, such as checking bulbs and tire pressure, is crucial—a single oversight could lead to a rear-end collision. Stay calm, avoid impatience, and drive as if walking a tightrope, proceeding step by step with caution.
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DiCourtney
11/08/25 7:45am
The key at this moment is to reduce speed and maintain a safe distance: use low beams, reduce speed to less than half of the visibility; keep a sufficient distance from the vehicle ahead, at least 100 meters; avoid unnecessary overtaking or acceleration; use wipers and defoggers to ensure clear visibility. Staying focused on driving is crucial, as even a small oversight can lead to a major accident. By making these simple adjustments, risks can be significantly reduced.
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