How to Use Lights in Foggy Weather?
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Methods for using lights in foggy weather: When driving in fog, both front and rear fog lights should be turned on. If the fog is extremely heavy, the hazard lights can also be activated. The main purpose of turning on fog lights and hazard lights is to make it easier for other drivers to notice your vehicle, thereby avoiding rear-end collisions and side-swipe accidents. If your vehicle does not have fog lights, turn on the parking lights and hazard lights to alert other drivers. When driving in fog, if visibility is less than 200 meters but greater than 100 meters, speed should not exceed 60 km/h; if visibility is less than 100 meters but greater than 50 meters, speed should not exceed 40 km/h; if visibility is within 30 meters, speed should be controlled below 20 km/h.