What Lights to Use in Foggy Weather?
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When driving in foggy weather, you should turn on the fog lights, hazard warning flashers, and low-beam headlights. Precautions for traveling in foggy conditions are as follows: 1. Avoid sudden braking or aggressive acceleration. Visibility is low in foggy weather, so refrain from pressing the accelerator sharply and avoid emergency braking. It's better to gently apply the brakes to control speed, as the brake lights will also alert following vehicles to maintain distance. 2. Choose to pull over when necessary. If heavy fog sets in, quickly park your vehicle on the emergency stopping lane of the highway, turn on the width indicator lights, tail lights, and fog lights. Exit the vehicle from the right side and stay as far away from the road as possible. Wait patiently until visibility improves sufficiently before resuming your journey and proceed to a safe area as soon as possible.