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Driving Lessons Liverpool: Driving in Fog?

15th June 2015 by ibmw Leave a Comment

Driving lessons liverpool Tips: Driving in fog is now the most dangerous situation a driver has to experience in the practice of his/her profession. It’s actually more than any other situation such as driving in wintry weather or in heavy snow. There are more road accidents recorded in driving in fog than in any other climatic condition.

So, the award goes to fog if we will look for the most dangerous weather condition. Hence, it takes a truly foolish and suicidal driver to drive in fog at high speed. When fog becomes worst, make sure to park your car somewhere that is safe and wait until the fog will pass or subside. However, if you find yourself within such situation where you couldn’t avoid driving in fog as pushed by circumstances, you should do the following:

(1.)  Reduce your speed because in doing so, you’ll still have plenty of time to avoid collision against other unseen oncoming vehicles.

(2.)  Turn your headlights to dip because it could increase your sight ahead and your visibility to the other motorists.

(3.)  Turn on your fog lights if visibility is less than 100 metres.

(4.)  Turn on your demisters and your rear and front wipers because they will increase visibility.

(5.)  Brake early and gently so that your brake lights could warn drivers behind you so that it would be far from any possibility that their cars will collide with your vehicle.

(6.)  Drive to the point that you could always stop within the distance that you could see to be clear in front of you.

(7.)  Travel at a safe following distance when you’re following traffic.

(8.)  If fog prevents you from seeing the oncoming traffic at a junction, you should wind down your windows and listen for the traffic.

(9.)  Keep yourself always on alert because other drivers may have been driving in an appropriate manner such as failing to use their lights or reduce their speeds.

Remember that it’s difficult to locate your road position if you’re unable to see road markings ahead. To help yourself in this dangerous situation, you may frequently change your focal point. Move your eyes around the scene and scan your surroundings, searching for views that will help you gain some useful perspective.

Keep your foot on the brake pedal when you’re waiting to turn right into a minor road. Doing this, will activate your rear brake lights and the approaching motorists will see you. Never follow slavishly the tail-lights of the vehicles in front of you because they may take the wrong direction and crash over there. Also, it’s essential that when you’re on a motorway, it’s important that you’ll know the locations of reflective studs which have different colours.

When it’s red, it’s located between the carriageway and the hard shoulder. If it’s white, it’s in between lanes. Amber, if it’s between the central reservation and right-hand edge. And green, if it’s in the exit or entrance of a slip-road.

If the fog clears suddenly don’t relax and think that you’re already out of danger. Remember that fog is often quite patchy, starting from a light mist it will suddenly turn into a thick cloud in a matter of metres. You can turn just a corner only to find your car blanketed with a dense of fog.

Passpronto Driving School

Lynmouth Road
Aigburth, Aigburth L17 6AN
United Kingdom (UK)
Phone: 07972579596
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