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10 golden tips for driving in heavy rain and heavy fog

Heavy rain can come after a short warning, especially in the summer. Fog can create conditions of low or no visibility, which makes driving in those conditions dangerous.


golden tips for driving in heavy rain and heavy fog
10 golden tips for driving in heavy rain and heavy fog



What to do in heavy rain or sudden fog


1. The first thing you should do is slow down. be patient.


2. Give yourself enough space so that you can stop safely, which means not exceeding 5 or 10 miles per hour. On slippery roads, you will need additional distances in order to be able to stop.


3. You should also keep your distance from other motorists, especially large vehicles and semi-trucks, with large wheels that can throw a lot of spray on your windshield, making it difficult to see.


4. When it comes to heavy rains causing a lack of visibility and heavy fog, you want to see in front of you and you want others to see you both so turn on your headlights during the rain.


5. The best advice for heavy rain and heavy fog conditions is to turn your headlights on low beams so that the front fog lights can also increase your visibility. It also helps you to see the signs and signals on the road surface.


6. If you have fog lights on the rear end, which are standard on many new cars made in Europe, turn them on as well. It also makes you visible to the cars behind you.


7. To avoid foggy windows from inside the car during heavy rain, turn on the heat and air conditioning simultaneously. It helps greatly in removing dust from the windows and removing moisture from the air that comes into the car, so it will help eliminate condensation.


8. Partially open the window while driving in fog, which may help you hear what you cannot see. Today's cars tend to be very quiet, so opening the window can give you more information about what's going on outside. If you hear a whine or grinding noise you should definitely hit the brakes.


9. In cases of lack of clarity, find a safe place to stop off the road - where you have a field of view of at least 2 feet, so it is better to reach your destination late than never.


10. Do not use high beams, as they may scatter the light and make it bounce through raindrops and fog, which reduces your visibility and causes blindness for motorists on the opposite side. Do not use emergency flashers while driving and only activate them when you are about to pull over to the side of the road and while standing. on one side.


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