When driving in fog, you should:
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Keep your windows rolled up tightly.
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Use your emergency flashers to warn other drivers.
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Slow down and use your high beams.
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Slow down and use your low beams.
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Explanation
When driving in fog, visibility is significantly reduced, making it essential to adjust your driving behavior accordingly. Slowing down allows you to maintain better control of your vehicle and provides more time to react to any obstacles or hazards that may suddenly appear in the reduced visibility. Additionally, using low beam headlights helps increase your visibility to other drivers while minimizing glare and reflection.
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