Turn on your headlights. Even if its during the day, you should turn on your headlight so other drivers can see you a lot more easier than without your lights on.
Use DIPPED headlights and drive very slowly.
Use fog lights only if driving in fog, because when driving in snow, and its snowing, it doesn't let you see as far. Also, stay in lane by looking at the lines on the road, and keep a safe distance (at least 3 seconds) between you and the vehicle in front. Use your ears to listen out for other vehicles and sound your horn if you think it help alert others to your presence.
Stay very alert, and if conditions are slippery, always brake gently, to avoid locking up the wheels and sliding. If you drive a manual, use as high a gear as possible, on low revs.
I had to edit this because the advice given was wrong - and dangerous. It said to use full-beam headlights in fog but they will just reflect back at you and you will be able to see nothing! Also, it said to use low gears in slippery conditions but this increases the chance of wheel spin!
Turn on your headlights. Even if its during the day, you should turn on your headlight so other drivers can see you a lot more easier than without your lights on.
You should not drive in a bad weather, something bad will happen to you, such as flat tires, accidents, or running out of gas. Always never do that.
Make sure your lights are on! Slow down but do not stop. If you can exit a major controlled access highway, do so.
What are some dangers of driving in bad weather conditions
fog is made up of water and smoke is a irratant or gas.
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A fog is a low travelling rain cloud that is touching the ground.
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Rain, Smoke, Fog Acording with Florida, Driver's Handbook Pag (28)
While it is mostly understood that any time visibility is reduced (fog, smoke, snow, rain, etc) you aught to use your headlights, this answer cannot be more specific unless you specify the locality you are driving in. Laws vary around the world and from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Conditions which impair vision (rain, fog, snow, smog, heavy overcast). Additionally, states may require headlights to be turned on in tunnels and even work zones.
Smoke is carbon particles. Fog is water vapor. Smoke forms soot. Fog forms dew. Smoke is dry. Fog is wet.
The best headlights that you can purchase for a 1992 Honda Civic for night driving on the daytime running lights. You can also purchase those fog lamps as well.
No - They're intended for low vision situations as when there's fog or mist. The heavy rain simply spreads the beam - making it dazzle oncoming traffic.
when you cannot see because of smoke or fog, it is manditory that you pull over, call someone ASAP, and wait till help arrives.
when fog and smoke combined it forms smog
In the United States, it is the solid white line at the right edge of the roadway. It can be used as a guide by drivers when driving in low-visibility situations, such as fog or heavy rain.
It forms rain.
Smog is a combination of smoke and fog. It begins with the letter s.