When driving in fog:
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Turn on your hazard lights.
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Turn on your low beams.
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Do not drive over 10 MPH.
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Drive the speed limit.
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Explanation
Low visibility driving conditions such as fog can create hazards while driving. When traveling in fog, use your low beam headlights or your fog lights, and do not overdrive your headlights. Using low beams helps to reduce glare and increase visibility, allowing you to see the road ahead more clearly. If the fog is too thick for you to drive safely, pull off the road to a safe area and turn on your emergency flashers.
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