You cant see trough fog. Ther best option is
1. Drive slower
2. Equip your car with fog lights, these are the yellow/amber lights and they penetrate the fog better as white light refracts a great deal.
3. Never use high beams, this makes things even worse.
2006-12-01 00:53:16
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answer #1
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answered by tkrwlly 3
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I am familiar with more then one place on earth and the fog in those places.
1. Drive if must.
2. Do not get out let alone drive.
3. Drive at a speed(slower the batter) so you are not driving over the capacity of your light, use low beam only, it will be less light, but batter to drive, it will not reflect back in your eyes as much from water crystales.
4. Make sure car is in batter then good shape, does not stall out, breakes are good.
5. Keep in low gear. Stops batter and need to use breakes less, that help avoid skids, on wet roads.
........... Think of few thing youself.
In USA they have large gates and they close even free way, when the condision is not suitable.
If you cannot see pullup on the side very carefully only if you can. Donot take chance stay home or stay put where you are,office, gas stations, schools , colleges.........
2006-12-01 04:17:27
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answer #2
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answered by minootoo 7
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Well, a lot of people like to turn on their high beams, but believe it or not, this makes it harder to see as the light can actually reflect back at you off of thick enough fog. your best bet is low illumination fog lights. That's what they are for.
Although, common sense should tell us that if it is so foggy you can't see the road ahead, pull over and wait it out.
2006-12-01 02:15:54
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answered by linehancomputerservices 3
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Use low beams. You could buy a set of fog lights and have them mounted, but you still won't be able to see but so far. General Motors came out about 2 or 3 years ago with an infa-red heads-up device on some of their model, that is an add-on option. It gives you over twice the range over regular headlights and shows up on the display as a heat image. The only things is, is it cost over $2,000.00, plus installation. hope this helps.
2006-12-01 01:06:31
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answer #4
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answered by golden rider 6
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No the alternator would be charging and a trickle value, you will blow the battery up actually.As there'll be no voltage administration. you may additionally be breaking the regulation via making it risky to apply on a public highway
2016-12-29 18:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Use the low-beams and keep an eye on the white line.
2006-12-01 00:52:55
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answered by sharon_misspriss 3
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You can't but i find that if you put your lights on dim then it increases the visibility of the driver and driving slower helps me.
2006-12-01 04:27:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Use fog lights.
2006-12-01 02:04:55
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answered by Meeto 7
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use advanced fog lights both down and up
2006-12-01 00:57:02
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answered by goku 1
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Use yellow fog lights...
2006-12-01 02:19:22
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answered by Just IN 2
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