Tips for driving in fog Overcoming long distances by car, you can get into different situations. Our country is diverse not only in terms of nationalities, but also in terms of climate. If you set off on a sunny day, after a few kilometers you can get caught in rain or fog. Many motorists neglect the safety rules for driving in poor visibility conditions. If you look at the statistics, you can see that a quarter of car accidents occur during bad weather conditions. These include ice, heavy rain, hurricane and blizzard. However, the most dangerous phenomenon is fog. Fog can occur unexpectedly. The danger is that the driver may not immediately realize that he is in the fog. Thus, not knowing the terrain and the road, you can lose control and fall into a ditch. It should be understood that another car or, even worse, a huge truck can drive at high speed in the oncoming lane at this moment. In order not to get into a difficult situation, you need to quickly respond to changes in conditions around you and follow some rules. You need to constantly monitor the horizon line and assess visibility. If you notice that the landmarks on the horizon have begun to disappear or dissolve in the clouds, then you should prepare for a deterioration in visibility; If the road begins to disappear several hundred meters from the hood, slow down and get ready for the fact that you will have to stop; If you can't see the road at a distance of ten meters, turn on the emergency signals and slow down to the speed at which you can keep track of the floating objects around; If you cannot see anything other than dense clouds of clouds, turn on the stop alarms, carefully move to the side of the curb, stop and wait for the fog to pass. Throughout the entire journey, you should carefully monitor the road and remember its condition, the landscape around the embankment and its congestion.