
VIDEO: How to Drive in Dense Fog
It’s nerve-racking when you drive into dense fog. It can feel like you’re trying to drive with a pillowcase over your head. You just can’t discern objects until you’re very close.
Here's advice from AAA and Ford on how to drive in heavy fog conditions.


VIDEO: How to Drive in Dense Fog
It’s nerve-racking when you drive into dense fog. It can feel like you’re trying to drive with a pillowcase over your head. You just can’t discern objects until you’re very close.
Here’s some advice from AAA on how to deal with fog conditions:
Slow down and turn on your low-beam headlights. By reducing speed, you increase available reaction time. And driving with your low-beam headlights on helps you to see the roadway more clearly and increases your visibility.
Use your windshield wipers to increase your visibility and reduce glare from oncoming vehicles.
If your vehicle is equipped with daytime running lights (DRLs), you may need to manually turn on your headlights so your taillights will also be illuminated.
Avoid sudden stops — and remember that larger vehicles need more distance to slow down or stop.
If you must stop, steer off the roadway as far as safely possible.
In severe fog, emergency flashers may help increase your visibility to other drivers. However, some states prohibit the use of flashers while the vehicle is moving.
To watch a video with more advice from Ford Vehicles, click on the photo or link below the headline.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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