How to Follow Vehicles When Driving in Foggy Weather?
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When following vehicles in foggy weather, pay close attention to the dynamics of the vehicle ahead, strictly control your speed, and appropriately increase the longitudinal safety distance from the vehicle in front. This is to prevent getting too close to the vehicle ahead and mistaking its stationary taillights for those of a moving vehicle, which could lead to a rear-end collision due to following too closely. Precautions for driving in foggy weather are as follows: 1. Maintain a relatively low speed: When driving in fog, strictly adhere to the speed limits set by traffic rules and avoid speeding. The thicker the fog, the shorter the visibility distance, and the lower your speed should be. 2. Choose the outer lane on two-lane roads and the middle lane on three-lane roads: Visibility is already poor in foggy conditions, so when driving, if on a one-way three-lane road, it's better to stay in the middle of the road rather than on either side. 3. Avoid reckless overtaking: If you notice a vehicle stopped on the right side ahead, do not recklessly overtake, as it might be waiting for oncoming traffic to pass. When passing a parked vehicle on the roadside, ensure it has no intention to start moving and there is no oncoming traffic before cautiously honking and passing at a low speed from the left.