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What are the precautions for driving in smoggy weather?

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Turner
07/29/25 10:59am
Precautions for driving in smoggy weather: 1. When driving in smog, turn on the fog lights and low beams, but avoid using high beams; 2. In smoggy conditions, try to use the remaining visibility to follow the lane markings, but be careful not to cross the lines, as this can be dangerous when encountering oncoming traffic; 3. Due to poor visibility in smog, drive at a low speed and avoid sudden braking. Following a large vehicle can be a good strategy; 4. In smoggy weather with poor visibility, frequently using the horn can help warn pedestrians and other vehicles. When you hear another car's horn, respond immediately by honking to indicate your position. If the other vehicle is moving quickly, proactively slow down and yield, pulling over if necessary.
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EvangelineAnn
08/13/25 4:57pm
When driving in smoggy weather, I am most concerned about safe driving. I reduce my speed to less than half of the normal level because thick fog makes it hard to see the road, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions or sliding out of the lane. I turn on the front and rear fog lights, and use hazard lights if necessary, so other vehicles can notice me. I maintain a distance of at least three seconds from the vehicle in front to avoid sudden braking or acceleration. I use a mobile navigation app to plan my route in advance, avoiding congested areas to reduce risks. I bring a bottle of water to stay refreshed when thirsty, but avoid distractions. Keeping the windows open for long periods would expose me to more pollutants, so I use the air recirculation mode with the air conditioner to filter the air. I regularly check tire pressure and windshield wipers to ensure they function properly and minimize accident risks. In short, driving slowly and steadily is key—safety comes first, and I can rest once I get home.
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LeNathan
10/07/25 8:22am
When driving in haze, I prioritize protecting the health of myself and my family. Close all windows tightly and activate the air conditioning's recirculation mode to minimize PM2.5 entering the cabin. Clean or replace the air filter to ensure higher filtration efficiency. Plan short trips to avoid heavily polluted routes and refrain from long-distance driving to reduce the accumulation of harmful particles. Bring some fruits along and eat them during breaks to boost immunity. Control breathing, speak less while driving to reduce inhalation. After arriving home, open windows briefly for ventilation and take deep breaths to cleanse the lungs. Keep masks handy and wear them when parked to prevent additional pollution. Develop daily habits like reducing outings on hazy days or carpooling more, which saves money and lowers risks. Remember, driving in poor air quality can easily cause fatigue, so I maintain a routine of early to bed and early to rise to stay energetic.
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SanAnderson
11/21/25 2:58am
I ensure the vehicle is in good condition to cope with haze. Check the brightness of front and rear headlights, and turn on fog lights to alert other drivers. Maintain the air conditioning system by switching to recirculation mode and ensure the air filter is clean and unclogged. Wipe the wiper blades frequently and top up the washer fluid to clean windshield stains. Keep tire pressure normal for better grip to prevent skidding. Remove clutter and dust inside the car to reduce pollutant buildup. Carry small tools like reflective vests as backup. Drive with windows closed as much as possible, using recirculation mode for better air quality.
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