What Lights Should Be Turned On in Foggy Weather?

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DelVictoria
07/25/25 7:26am
Traffic regulations clearly stipulate that when driving in foggy conditions, fog lights, hazard warning flashers, and low beam headlights must be turned on simultaneously. Here are a few important points to note when driving in foggy weather: Control Speed and Distance: Drive at a low speed in fog and strictly control your speed based on visibility. Maintain sufficient safety distance between vehicles and pedestrians. If necessary, sound the horn appropriately to alert pedestrians and other vehicles. When Visibility Is Extremely Low: When visibility is very poor, turn on the hazard warning lights, maintain a low speed, and try to find a safe place to stop. Because after turning on the hazard lights, the turn signals of most vehicles become ineffective, making it easier to cause accidents when changing lanes or turning.
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