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Tips On Driving On Fog

Because of bad weather conditions lots of injuries happen on the road, which is why the personal injury lawyer Richmond Hill is here for you. For more information please visit: http://linkalaw.ca/

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Tips On Driving On Fog

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  1. Tips On Driving On Fog http://linkalaw.ca/

  2. Fog is more characteristic and common in autumn and winter, especially in the valleys and river valleys. Fog is one of the natural factors that have a negative impact on traffic safety on the roads. Because of bad weather conditions lots of injuries happen on the road, which is why the personal injury lawyer Richmond Hill is here for you. • According to the regulations it is considered that the fog is present when the driver cannot clearly see the other road users at a distance of at least 200 meters on an opened road.

  3. Regardless of the intensity and density, fog is always an obstacle to the visibility of the road narrows the field of view of the driver, reduces visual acuity and has a negative impact on the psycho-physical ability of the driver (causing fatigue, tension, nervousness, impatience, insecurity, fear, a feeling of anxiety, uneasiness etc.). • Fog represents a separate obstacle and threat to traffic safety when accompanied by simultaneous occurrence of frost, black ice or wet roads along the way, when there are extremely unfavorable conditions for successful and safe operation of the vehicle on the road.

  4. Such conditions created by the fog on the roads, are responsible for the occurrence of many accidents with severe consequences. The successful and safe management of the vehicle on the road in conditions of fog depends on the intensity of the density of the fog, and the condition of the road (frost, ice, dry or wet pavement, etc.), The type of vehicle, from its technical features and equipment, especially the ability of the driver (physical, psychological, vocational, etc.), and rules for driving in these conditions.

  5. In case of a fog a driver of a motor vehicle shall be obliged to have dipped lit lights, road lights or fog lights, or both simultaneously. • It should be borne in mind that separate fog lights for vehicles are not required, but can be built, from the front in white or yellow and red on the back. • If built, these lights are is desirable to usein foggy conditions, but also in case of low visibility and fog when their use is permitted.

  6. The use of positional lights in foggy conditions, not only is wrong for safety reasons because they are weak and have no performance, but is also contrary to the legal provision because these lights are used for marking the vehicle in conditions when stopped or parked on some part of the road. • The speed of the vehicle must be reduced or adjusted according to the length of the field, depending on the distance needed for keeping the required distance between vehicles when moving for safe stopping of the vehicle.

  7. Do not travel if you do not have a need. Fog is very bad for drivers especially if it is accompanied with frost. In that case you should cancel all your scheduled appointments and wait for the weather conditions to get better. Drive safely.

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