Which Lights Should Be Turned On When Driving in Foggy Weather?
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In foggy conditions with low visibility, drivers' sight is severely obstructed, making it difficult to spot obstacles and increasing safety hazards. Therefore, drivers should turn on fog lights and avoid using high beams. When encountering oncoming vehicles in fog, drivers should honk in advance to alert the other vehicle, choose wide road sections for low-speed passing, and immediately stop to yield if there is any danger. When driving at night without streetlights, poor lighting, or in low-visibility conditions such as fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail, drivers should turn on headlights, clearance lights, and tail lights, but must not use high beams when following another vehicle closely in the same direction. Vehicles should also turn on fog lights and hazard warning flashers in foggy conditions. When following another car in fog, pay attention to the leading vehicle's movements, maintain a safe distance, and avoid driving in the center of the road or crossing lane markings.