When you are driving in fog, you can see better by:
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Flashing your brake lights.
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Using low beam headlights.
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Driving with flashing hazard lights.
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Using high beam headlights.
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Explanation
When driving in low visibility conditions, such as fog, turn on your headlights and keep them on low beam. High beam headlights will make visibility worse by reflecting off the fog. Make sure your windshield is clean using your wipers, and use the road markings to help guide you, especially around curves.
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