Because of the humidity it is giving off when it falls onto your windshield/////the rain cools your windshield causing the humidity in your car to condense on the glass put on defroster and crack window open to clear this quickly
condensation
You should never use high beams when you are driving in fog because they shine up and ahead which will be reflected straight back into your eyes by the fog. Low beams (which aim downwards) and front fog lights (which are lower) are far better suited.
No...it lights up the fog making vision worse. Fog normally is least dense at the bottom and rarely reaches all the way to the ground. Thats why fog lights are way down low and why low beams are better than high beams when driving in fog.
allow a larger stopping distance between your vehicle and the car in frontbe aware that it will take longer to slow down or speed up due to slippery road conditionsturn on your lights if visibility is drastically reduced (to help people see you)use your windscreen wipers.
it is because if the windscreen of a car made up of wood then we cant see anything outside ,so windscreen is made up of glass
Low beams - high beams only light up the snow or fog which further impairs vision.
check owners manual i think its a bad design in which this model requires the a/c to be on at all times that the defroster/defogger is on, otherwise the windows will fog up this is horrible while its rain during warm weather
Its common physics. As your driving down the road, the air that comes in contact with it melts the ice. Its the same thing as frost or fog on your Windshield. if you warm up your car in the morning, and turn cold air onto your windshield, it will actually melt it faster that hot air would, being that it takes your car a while to produce hot air.
dim your lights other wize you will end up crashing into a inocint deer or the acational toad
Mary Anderson invented the first operational windscreen wiper in 1903. She came up with the idea in New York in winter.
Mary Anderson invented the first operational windscreen wiper in 1903. She came up with the idea in New York in winter.
Upslope fog