How to Quickly Remove Fog Inside the Car on Rainy Days?

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StAva
07/24/25 11:08pm
To remove fog inside the car on rainy days, you can turn on the air conditioning with cold air. Here are some precautions for driving in the rain: Reduce overtaking: Because the steering wheel becomes more sensitive and harder to control in the rain, drivers should stay within their designated lanes and minimize lane changes. It's best to avoid overtaking on narrow roads to prevent skidding. Simply follow the vehicle ahead and avoid showing off. Check the condition of the wipers: Rainy days already result in poor visibility, and rain hitting the windshield can make it worse. If the wipers are faulty, it will be impossible to clear the water mist from the windshield, significantly affecting driving safety. Therefore, always check the wipers in advance.
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