You are driving and a dust storm blows across the freeway reducing your visibility. You should drive slower and turn on your:
|
Parking lights.
|
|
|
Emergency lights.
|
|
|
Interior lights.
|
|
|
Headlights.
|
Explanation
If you are caught in a dust storm while driving, your vision may be impaired. Turn on your low beams so that your vehicle can be seen by other drivers, and slow down. If the dust storm worsens and your visibility is reduced drastically, you should drive completely off the highway and come to a stop in a safe area. Stay in your vehicle with your seat belts buckled and wait until the dust storm has passed.
Answer Statistics
🟠 This question is challenging — 41.9% of our users get this question wrong.
Other questions in the same category: Adjusting to Driving Conditions
If you have trouble seeing other vehicles because of dust or smoke blowing across the roadway, you should drive slower and turn on your:When driving in fog, drivers should:When driving in fog, you should use your low beam headlights.If you encounter a severe dust storm:The safest speed to drive your car:When driving in fog, you should use your high beam headlights.Drivers who become stranded in blizzard conditions should remain in their vehicle.When driving in fog, you should:When driving in fog, drivers should use high beam headlights.California's Basic Speed Law says that:
This question appears in the following DMV practice tests: